William Byrd High School - Black Swan Yearbook (Vinton, VA)
- Class of 1959
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Y , ,-, ...QA-M X., ,,., M, -may-ox Mn Q L1 NY 8 : rx lf '-d. ,lg 'iff , z ' 'H ig 'xt . x. 572, -ei. wv, - , ,. l A x - , ' V-,LA F 'hz--X,H ,. h A ,s tiff , f I , V ww , 1' 'L . --It , , . gxx ,. ?'f '- unc' -1.12 E A' If 't A: 9 'ff N,,..Jl -r y 'MMR 5 MWQ .yr rl PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS WILLIAM BYRD HIGH SCHOOL Vunion Vlrglnla Xolume Tvuentx Svc Ldltor Jlldlth Ox erstreet C :Bu me Nimlgers Bexerlw Blount Indu Sue Ixmg Spun or 'Nh' Izrne tme NI X lm zrd 'v'v'sllla:zw1 l9v,fmi llxtegli Eicliool lllK1'vVlll'T,1llil-Ol.lS,Jllll Twenty-six years ago the sound of construction was heard on the hill where William Byrd High School now stands. A new school which would serve as a guidepost to many people for years to come was being erected. Within its walls were to echo the sounds of footfalls, steadfastly advancing toward greater and more significant goals. The years passedg the campus changed with the addition of new buildingsg new faces appeared as A long walk awaits the bus students each morning before they reach the build- ing. lwefzly sixth your others leftg and the school won honors while grow- ing yearly in prestige and reputation. As our school continues to grow, sounds of con- struction are again heard. These new additions will bring with them greater educational advantages for the youth of our com- munity. The year 1959 will indeed be an advancing step in our growth. Glenn Proehl, Alice Plunkett, Jerry Meade, Carolyn Fitzpatrick, and Ann Thur- man enter the building by the front entrance which faces the town of Vinton. 1 'l 2- . V!:. PE? 'W' G' N. 4 P 'QW 1 TFT '4i'!.iJ?a.5e ' , exif? fm - , i L. zu' :Lil , 'I --?1', Muay' .'- 5. ' f '-3l!f'L4d'q ' ' A 8 Y . , -Q tg ,gif . . 4 J qu. r 'V -4+ '-'wg 1, .514 1 'QL ggtlz-159359 f fe. 5 'z ,f 1, pl'-5, E1 Ju , , ,..,,+. 4. K, A , xv' ,gl , ks , V :-4 1 at lg ' x Not only has the size of our school grown in the passing years, but its educational op- portunities have grown also. When first built, William Byrd offered no commercial or shop courses. The one course it did offer, college preparatory, was limited because of the lack of proper facilities. Now, with the addition of shop and com- mercial equipment, a student may choose 1rom one of three diplomas' College Prepara ton Commercial or General Each requires subjects pertaining to its paitlcular field The college preparatory course is available to those students who plan to attend college This course offers a firm foundation in Eng lish physics chemistry biology algebra foreign languages and geometrv in an ef fort to make the student well prepared for his future in college Nan Shepherd Patricia Hale Shirley Giles and Catherine Silcox work in the commercial department as Billy Bolster supervises W ili By choosing the general course, a student can be prepared for his vocation immediately after finishing high school. The shop, home economics, and excellent diversified occupa- tions department are all at the disposal of those who decide on a general course. For the students who have decided on a business career, there is a commercial course, which offers typing office training short- hand and bookkeeping Because of their abilities commercial students graduating from William Byrd have caused their school tc be recognized as having an outstanding commercial department With the new add1t1ons the future promises even better opportunities in all fields Curtis Thompkins Mary Frances Coon Billy Hudson Bill Hufton Edna Mae Bow man and Jo Ann Gibson take advantage of the facilities of the school library , - 7 9 , , v - . ' ' . v ' r - ' ' . . , . , l . ' . . . i . 1 . . . K S . K ' . . ' ' - . ' ' 1. ' v y , , . . . . - , - , 5' , Q A I U 1 Q H v Q , ' Q . l ' ' -. sy . . . , , - . - Y - r r 'llfgil M 5 -. 2- 3' , ' if 'q ' lilggll'-A ' , Tri 0 .V r,. 4 - If V. ,L Q . 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The everv day rnutine of these never to he Representing Wil liani Bvrd in the annual lmgwuotl Festival In Blur- 'V' . ley Hunter, who was , elmsen hy the student lmtlv. fnrgotten davs is alive with excitement and Calm' as the students attend classes, take part in special activities, and pursue their many interests. lfrrwm the activities connected directly with Class work to those of a less-academic nature. a sense of happiness prevails. Xxx Sliirli-nts lung reinemher' the flnys at William Byrd. Jimmy Wise, Nancy Eversole, and Larry lIiIl pw tliruup,:h the ll.l'i'l1XV1lyS now very familial' to them after their years on the hill. n... . v E Jiilin Quisenberry, Phyllis Bui'nzu'fl, Drezmler Hale ,Q , Q----,......-f-- '+-'l'. ini-iilyii Bunch, and lvzi Lilziscoe enjoy sprmgti ini the hill. C 0 n t e n f 5 Administration .. .. 16 Classes . . . 24 Activities .. .. 78 Athletics . . . . .104 Features ....... . .124 Advertisements . . . . .134 Q 'Q' -lisa. .av- Kenneth Holland and Margie Shaw discuss senior activities with Mr. Jennings. During William Byrd's growth, there has been one person who has stood as a guide to its faculty and students. This man as principal, counselor, and friend has inspired and understood us. It has been a difficult period in which to hold this responsi- ble position. Because of his personal character and professional excellence it has been a job well done. It is with sincere feelings of gratitude and re- spect that we dedicate this, the 1959 BLACK SWAN, to you, our principal, Mr. C'. L. Jennings. ADMINISTRATIG There are many phases in a school's growthg important among these is the administration. As facilities at William Byrd have been expanded through the years, its administration, too, has been increased from the original twenty members in 1932 to ap- proximately xtorty teachers in 1958. In the classroom, on the football field, in choirs and band, or in any phase of school life they are to be found guiding and directing students in an effort to help them onward. Theirs is not an easy task: yet they are always ready and willing' when called upon. It is this never-ending and always help- ful attitude that makes an education possible for our students. Truly, the administration is the backbone of our school. To you, the faculty of 1959, we, the students, wish to express our gratitude for the many kindnesses you have bestowed upon us this year. ,, ik . Af A I vi. v's:,w. r Q V . 1 ,. . an f ' L , A 1,1 'Em SCHOOL BOARD WORKS WITH ADMINISTRATORS QQ! if ,-XX DR HERNI-XX L HORN qupellntendent of the Ixomokt tountx School Bond BA B1ldLCXNltLl 'NI A Ih D Duke Lnxxexbltx Roanotte County ScHoot Boarct 1 1 1 lo qUD6llI1t0l1ClC!1t Itstel NI Whltnlole Town of S'1l0n1 Ch'111n1an N 3 In Thom N Sllem Imtllct D f R XKOOKIOIIT Town of XIIHQON Althuli Trout xxlllldlll J Iotz mls H P L11 N lun J Stoxx Xxllllllll N Ntff Blk Luk D1-.t11ct Chaumin C no Splmg Dlstlmt I H1111 Ballcntlnn Clerk State Boarct O Sctucatlon SL1D9I1lltCI1dGIlf, 'Nils Gladss X WIOIKOII Chaxlotte COUlt House H xgut I LOI1'tld C 'N usc Rownoke Qouth Nolfolk Robut Button Culpepper Abmgdon N115 LOUISE F Gallagfel Man xmas I8 t T Q K .j . Mx 1 I Y ' A , .4' v Dr. H -rn an I.. i rn ............. ,. .-.' ' . . ' ' .... ' . - . Mrp. I . '. ax ................ .H -' I, v , f ' ,. A' -:I I .iz . . . - ,... '- 4. . 4 . ..-.. .- , Hrs. zzh - 2 a ...................... , ' W. H. Starkey .............. .... C atawba District Rylic S. Hayden ............. Building Supervisor f . D2 S '. as'1z1 .................. . . ' . ' j '. L ' ...... , ' ' Garland Gray ........ ......,. .............. z ' ' X .- 4 ' 1. QI sf ........................ . ' Vill'z . .' .....,............ . 1' ' ' 1' .......................... 1 ' '2 U. ....................,... . ' v' . . ' ' ' .......,........ . ' 2 ' IN GUIDING COMPLEX SCHOOL SYSTEM. As I anticipate the content of the 1959 Black Swan. I experience a feeling of deep satisfaction. You Seniors who are producing this vol- ume are participants and witnesses in the laving of foundations of both moi al and phy sical stiuctures Todax we saw the foundations completed foi a new gt mnasium and an iuditoiium Ex en mole significant ue witnessed the foim 11 inaugu ition of the Student Hon oi SX stem in oui school how we ue Ill ch lllenged bx the unveiling of untested foundations upon ws hich a iexised sx stem of public educa tion must be built Xou ale todas 1llI'110l fuchitects of xoui future Mas the founda tions of vour lives be built accol d mv, to the blue print of strength honestx md mtegiitx C hai les L Jennings P11nc1pal BA Emoiy and Henix College 'NI A Unneisitx of Xirginia The pages of this 1909 Black Swan piovide you a peimanent Ihlllam Bud High School I this 1909 chapter xou will find some of xoui accomplishments the actiuties of xoui schoolmites and pictuies of mam of xour fuends Suielx xou will cheiish this book and in the seals ahead iealize moie fullx that this iefu xx is one of the best in vour life Leon 11 d V Hale Assistant Puncipal BS Roanoke College NI-X William md 'Xaiv College of M 'Rig' I l iWsLts 1' 'ua' 1 v- s f . 2 ' .' . P. . yu' I 2 7' z ' - Q . v ' . -, Y v 2 ' 2 z j ' ' ' my ' n V . , ' 'J '. . Q 1 Q . Av ' 1 A tv ' . -, l 7 S1 ly Z ' Q. vv. c ' .' . ' . If . I X 1' ' 2 l I, 1 I .S . . ,. . . . V S r 1 . W aff' M I C . ' ' St A V . ' , , , , record of a chapter in your life at ww' vs . L . . n 1 Lv I ' . DY 1 1 'S K y , MTV! 1 v .' J 1 .I 2 - , ' ' 2 lv t Lv 'KN ' . ' L' A' . ' 'ar 2' . f ,U f- ,.- , N, W 2 , Q , . .. . ' 2 .i- -L I f . I9 TEACHERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC 41611 L Q! 745' 6' ,ff 'W ks.,-A x ix le Miss Eleanor Altis Mrs. Joan E. Buchanan Miss Avis Fline Mr. Harney E. Frarlrlovlt RS., Raclforcl College B.A.. Fairmont State College HA.. E m o r 3' a nfl Henry RS., Varson-Newman College Chemistry, General Svienve Iingflish Vollege Mathematics, Physics Pfngflisli. Spanish Mr. Tarter, Mr. Craddock, Mrs. Markham, Mrs. Foster, and Miss Sebastian have in- . formal' session. - A1 .J 'L-'J . Al' ' , 'L-.1 I, L. . , ' ,lt ,,4' Q I I ' lf' . fi- 1.1 .lf E I l I r, Mrs. Dana Q. Markham Mary Washington Follege l Izmifm-ti miieg-Q Home Economics Miss Syliil Marshall B. A., Winthrop College American History and Guiflanue M1. E. A. Goble Mrs. Dorothy H, Garber A'R., King- gwllcg-Q HS., Madison College RS.. Ifniverstiy of Virginii General Science English 'WX fr-Li M-J Y SE M ' 'Z QW - P1- W M , ng ax 31.5 A ix,- wb ,4 X-, X is--V R. SPQNQQRS AND ACTIVEiPARTisCuPANfTsf 00,-is x, X Q : 5 'nf 'R Q- K Mrs. Alive Crawford B.A., Keuka College M.A., University of Illinois Latin Mrs. Mary F. Gnhle HA. E ni 0 ry 21 n fl Ilenry Follow- Illzitheinzitics Mr. Floyd R, Mason RA.. Roanoke f'ollf-uv M.I'Ifl., University of Virginian D i V 0 r s i f i e tl Ocwilpzitioiis, Guiclanre Mrs. Dorothy E. Dooley IIS. Mzulisun follege English Mr. Ralph F. Isbell HS.. f'OlIC'4ll'Il Vrvllegfe l'hysic'z1l I'Ifluf':1timi A ssistzxnt f'uncli-I 0otlJzill X x Mrs. Muyme R. Md'luer HS.. R:irll'nrrl Fiilleyie lniiversity ul' Yil'ffH1i:1 linglisli ' 3 A if 5 .,., . Q 14.1, it Y 3 v I I G FQ A :iv . . '-L . 4,3 Miss Nellie Watson Ifineh R..-X. I.ynf'hburg1' Follegre Physiral Eclueatimi, English Miss Peggy Jaynes Iizist Teiniessee State f'oll4-gm' Typing, General Business Mr. Albert T. McC'own BS., Y i 1' 11' i n i 11 Pulyteelinim Inst it ufe Inflnstrizxl A r t s, Merlizxiiivzil llrziwing' t -5 Mrs. Frances Foster B.A.. Radford College Mathematics Mr. R. B. Killinpfer ILS..Hainpton-Sydneyf'0lleg'e Science, Matheniatics Mr. J. Curtis Miller RA., Briflu'ew:1fer College Govermnent, History ff 1 V W -Q f IP 11:71 ft- 1 41 Mr. Frank Moricle B.S., Morehead S t a t e College M.A., George Peabody College Biology, Coach-Football Mrs. Irma T. Moseley B.A., Florida State Uni- versity B.S., Roanoke Collegre Librarian Mrs. Viola Painter B.A., Roanoke College Madison College Ithaca College of Music Music, Spanish M i s M a r y Margaret Sebastian Marion College B..-X.. Radford College ,English Mr. James H. Sims B.M., Shenandoah Con- servatory of Music Band, General Music Mrs. Marjorie M. Stiltnei fB.A., Davis and Elkins College History and G uicla nee AS THEY GUIDE , 'th ,f A gl if xy 1 .Q 5' .' . ., 3, L ' gl- 3-4-.- 3 1 . I af . 1, J ? Q' 'oi 3 vw 3 S ,M .., f f il ig A.. . Q 'S 4: at ,s ff lf 1 WD:- I XI.. , lr '. I. xl ' I . . f X U f Ni IJ U1 xl A J Mr. Aubrey R. Vaughan M rs. E r n e s t i n e M. B.S., Memphis S t a t e X lrwflrfi College l.one'wood College Hist ry' D1-ive,-5' Tl-aiu, B.S., Roanoke College ingt Coach-Basketball English, Guidance Q I'-If Mx x u , I .3.., . - X it M da J i -' A l w .vl ig, KX . srire V - s as-f a ',. I ,1 X' 'X' srupemis THROUGH QSNOTHE Miss Lillie Mae Waldron B.S., Madison College Physical Education TS? Mr. C. Ray Wells B.S., Virginia nic Institute Mathematics Polytech UK '45 . , - NIV. Curl J. Ikllfllff- Q mv Ilwtltutm IH'Il1Nfl'illI A 1' I Q. M v- k'lH1!1il'1l1 1,l'lUYiI1Lf ,K 1I1'aYi1'g'i11i:1Il.Sz1umlu1's 45' I . . .. .lu 34- Sc'i1-rum' ,fm 'K L HS, Yirginizx I'rvlytm'l1- mv Instituto X HHN, 1 U1li'l1-.l.X. Immi- Y Xvillfillill Pulytcch- AMA rm- Institutv fQ4IYL'l'IlIllL'I1t, Ilistury M' - Mrs. Rl'b0i'l'1l S. Thtblllili Bb.. NI 21 V 5' VN zuhlllgtmm lk ' f'c'1Il4-gre v ,. , Typmu, S h ll 1' L h ll n fl, Hrmkkm-yuirug Miss Mary V. TUI'I1l'I' M us., xlwlimm Fnllvgc Offifw- Mzwhim-s, Shurf- hzxml. Vw-utimnxxl Of- fice 'liI'Zlillilll,I VOT Cu- cmlimxtm' N M P O R T A N T Y E A Egimtymrsn-IL'5', M12 Musfm, and Mrs. Stiltm-1' plan cumi Mrs. Betty Ann Smith I'ozu'c Vullcgm-, Raleigh, Y K' Sec'1'etzu'y Q. Sr Q Iv'fx, '1? .Zia N VKX CLASSES Approximately 300 students have grown into the 900 that today make up the student body of William Byrd High School. Each of these students are different, having a personality of his own. Divided into five classes, the students are able to lead and be led on various activities. The eighth graders are led by the freshmeng the freshmen by the sophmoresg on and on it goes, year after year, each attaining a new and higher goal in leadership. Being different in their interests, the students are divid- ed into three groups: college preparatory, commercial, and general. The college preparatory students spend most of their time studying foreign languages. complicated mathematics, and laboratory sciences. The commercial students prepare for future careers by taking typing, shorthand, and studying bookkeeping. The students who take the general course pursue a wide variety of subjects. This enables them to make up their minds for a definite course of study. Yes, all this tells the story of the students of William Byrd. Not only do they grow physically, but they also grow mentally. Each day they obtain new knowledge to put them on the road to a successful life. Z4 ia-1' 18' ,I f Q - .- CIN is as is ay, 65 43, V bt l Sandra Gayle Arnolrl C'lz11'a Colleen Baker Phyllis Ann Barnard Yvonne Blair Zlie Senior Class SENIORS REACH LONG - AWAITED GOAL Just finishing: a discussion of the latest senior plans are the senior sponsors, Mrs. Yinyzxrml, Mr. Wells, unrl Mrs. Crawforcl. Edna Mae Bowman Nix 'sf wsu.. .af Darlene Loretta Brooks avg QYYT' Beverly Cl'UXX'flE:1' Bluunt Kenneth Jay Bent -- - Senior Class Officers, Kenneth Holland, Vice- Presirlentg Wayne Martin, Reporterg Betty Woorl- son, Secretary: Ann Wziterson, Trezisurcrg Margie Shaw, President. LEADING STUDENT BODY DURING l958 Ronalrl Clark Brooks Cfzxrole Lloyrl Bryant Jurlith Ann Czulcl 1959. Marion Lelzinrl Caldwell Jr. 1' ,, ivv ' .45-iv I . X ,.,.. om-an , i ' ' . Q 1 : i - QV' M ' l A fu I n-. Z- ' . N Q5 ' ki ff E William Jon Camp Gay Geraldine Cook Mary Frances Coon Ernestine Cooper TRADITIONS ARE UPHELD AS CLASS OFFICERS ARE Being a senior is a definite distinction. Nancy Eversole and Kenneth Holland have the person- ality ancl clignity that make them Most Typical Seniors. AND PROJECTS Charlotte Anne Deal Charles Milton Dingledine 7 ,:,.9,x I A Q Q1 , , ks- fi. IV' A' i I ai'tiCipation in school activities, high scholastic Carol Jean Cramei Nelda Jacquelyn Davidson and citizenship recorcls make Mollie Gish and XVenriell Kelly naturzil choices for Most Likely To Suvceecl. CHOSEN,EVENTSPLANNED, STARTED. Michael Barry Dugan Ga' James Samuel Doran 4 V , .- Zhe . enior Class Eunice Joanne Dui-ham Virginia Lee Edwards ' , . GH . 11 Q. 3, 'X I? ,gn sv- 'S 'X- EW ,,,wb 9' X ,-l qi ' idvf' ,-,PN Ni, , ,, U hge , X .l Nancy Jo Eversole Bonnie Lou Fisher Ann .lean Foley Richard Matthew Foutz 556 Senior Class FALL BRINGS FOOTBALL, HCMECOMING, AND Known to all for their sparkling: personality are Kenneth Saunders and Margforie Shaw chosen Jem-y Vvilson Fu,-1-ow linda x'V0nne GibSOl1 Most Popular by the senior class. 16- 4 Q ff at 'W - 1. - Q CTX' Qs Q 7 Vol Arm Freese T H E A R R I V AL Mollie Lou Gish will 1' Iflcline Rae Funk All howls turn when Nelda Davidson and Bobbx S1-ll walk by. Tlicy are thc' class cliuico for Bow llU0lilIlLl'. OF THE CHERISHED CLASS RINGS. Iva Eloise Glascoe William Hem! Eiooilc Thomas Blair Hale l' in... Ytv' ofx 'US 13 if 574' Y David Lee Hearn Ma1'gfaretRose Heck Larry Thomas Hill Kenneth Wayne Holland SENIORS CHOOSE OUTSTANDING Sportsmanship and natural ability make Kenneth Saunders and India Sue King: Most Athletic of the senior class. .Q......- Rebecca Maye Holt i -sr' A Wayne Wesley Hudson 'ii 8. l 'U Matilda Blosleyllolluml Katherine Marie Holt Willing: service, good citizenship, uncl friendli- MEMBERS AS SUPERLATIVES. ness-these are the qualities that czxptilrerl Best All Round for I.eg'un J0llIllI1.iIS null f'zu'elyn Huff- 111311. 556 Senior Class C'z11'olyn June lluffrnzxn Kenneth Wayne Hunt Logan Reed Jennings K' '-S? NVenflell Wallace Kelley 1 six fx in..-v K lmliu 5 Sue Kim: C'zu'ul Louise l He Senior Class .u1'vl1 x., is-, Robert lirlwarcl l,L'C,J1'. Jo Ann Malone WITH MID-TERMS OVER, SENIORS v2ltUl'2J.l zxlxility zmrl willingrness Ilillllllliltix NlZll'f,1'l9 M14-lmpl Haydln nw zmml WL-mlcll Kc-lloy fm' livst l,OzulL-Vs. C'l1a1'les Allen 1ICfl2ll'lj' 3ll'M21U21W21Y , f'N 'SIT' Frank Wayne Martin Q 1 Roscoe Thomas Martin r 141 'muy .1-., l fx xx . A nfl As' 1 xVhCl'QV91' you see Gay Cook and Tommy Hale you see laughter. Their ability to make life mei riei' caught for them title of Wittiest. PLUNGED INTO THE SENIOR PLAY. Gai le NIa11e Nleacloi 'Rin J 111185 W oocliou H1115 Dmm Ross Hinton Nlxina Ice Niullms 4-xx ,Q Wi 1' 'Qx X ,L , ,Ui hrx fu Q'---1 R ,f T7 Carolyn Sue Obenchain Tonnny Callaway Olsen Judith Rebecca Elizabeth Ann Pasley Overstreet THOUGHTFUL PLANNING AND FAITHFUL WORK MAKES A warm greeting awaits you on meeting Margie Shaw or Jerry Furrow. Taking this fact as their basis, the senior class chose them Frienclliest. Gloria Jean Powell :W 'EQ Gloria Jean Quisenberry .ar Q' 'Rl ing... Charles Alexander Garnett William Powell Paxton I 'S' v- 1 Vliosen Must Dependable were Jufly Overstreet and Beverly Blount whim serve as eclitur and eo POSSIBLE THAT BIG EVENT - THE NEW YORK TRIP - Patricia Luc-ille VVayne Miles Ramsey Richarrlsmi IG: GHQ Senior Class Patricia Ann Riddle iN Bobby Earl Roach R KM X 33 'vii wwf Marie Katherine Ruff Robert Henry Ryan Brencln Czlrlene Saul Bernard Wayne gfie Senior Class Marjorie Jean Shaw Saunmlers AS THEIR YEAR CLOSES SENIORS Kenneth Martin Shelton Kyle Lee Short .JWQ ' fi -r A 1IZ'I.1'II2ltCt Reid Smith ki-aw 38 Kenneth Lei' Saunders o y ARE GIVEN Bernie Lynn Soweis fix it ,-. .1 'X Qyw-v-v Bobby Ammon Sell T H E J U N I O R Albert Vecil Stewart ICH WAY Mollie Gish, Charles Vllxtsoii, VVenflell Kellex Curtis Tompkins, and Hrenilu Saul, ull ineinheis ol' the llonor f'ounvil, inspovt their lutm-st postc SENICDR PROM Danny Wayne Taylor ,-.,.X , 7 A '0 ' MY,...i Margaret Mncleline Trump A ITN: 3 tv- X gk-- is,- G-L-. 'pm '51 A 5, .fro Charles Hurolcl XVZILSOIT Carol Ann Wutterson Sznnuel Ray in -- VI'est Sarah Mae VI'est DURING THEIR LAST DAYS AT WILLIAM BYRD. Clarence Hartwell Wheeling' Lynn Everett Willis James Curtis swatm Wise Betty Jo Woodson it X1 111 he 'v Peg 1 10 Pete1 Te1bL1L 111111 ' J 'J Rl'Q11f121 1121116 Dyer :x11g1'11St 21, 111-11-May 18, 12158 17 N 'Eh YW gn M8mOF1Am The facultx 'md xtudent bodx of 1111111111 bud H1g,h Qchool 11e1e NlC1C18I16C1 111 the new of B1enc11 D161 111c1 Pegg Jo To111e1t txw 13013111411 1119I'I11J61s of the cl hs of 1919 11 1111 111115111 thex 11111 long be 1en1embe1ec1 111 1 e 1111111 k111c11e thex cut 1113011 t e peuple 1111111111 them V-ff Bla , IJ41- uly 12. 1.178 , ' 5 Q t 1 I' . S j 'Q Although B1'e11c1z1 and Peggy are not with wlv. ',. k 1 . -12 L, Si I, ,.' I, .' . . 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Pasketball' Xarsity Basketball' Report- er Senior Class. ROSCOE THOMAS MARTIN, Roscoe : Ceneral- Photographer BLACK SWAIN Staff: D.O. Club' Reporter Vice-President F.F.A. Club. CHARLES AI I EN McCARTY Hawkeye : Acade- mic--Booster Clubg J.V. Basketball. M I C H A E L HAYDEN McMANAWAY, Miken: Academic. GAYLE MARIE MEADOR, Gail Riedy : Com- mercial-F.B.L.A.g Junior' Y-Teensg Senior Y- Teensg Booster Clubg Thespiansg V.O.T. JAMES VVOODROWV MILLS, Miles or Jinrmy : Academic-Hi-Y Clubg Booster Clubg Ad Solicitor. DANNY ROSS MINTON, Archie : Academic-J.V. Footballg Varsity Footballg Booster Clubg Mixed Choir. MYRNA LEE MULLINS, Red : Commercial- F.B.L.A.g Booster Clubg Junior Y-Teensg Senior Y-Teensg Girl's Choirg Library Clubg V.O.T. CAROLYN SUE OBENCHAIN, Hokey : Acade- mic-Junior Y-Teensg Tenth Grade Y-Teensg Re- porter, Debating Clubg Debating Teamg Treasurer, Science Club BLACK SVN AN Staff FTA Booster Club Thesprans SCA Girls Choir Mixed Choir Ad Solrcrtor Junior Class Plav School urnner for I Speak for Democracy con test THOMAS CAI LAW AX OI SEN Tommy Acade mrc Pre rdent Band All State Band Bovs State Art Editor BYRD ECHO SCA Council JLDITH REBECCA OWERSTREET Judy Acade mic Editor BLACK SVVAN Co Editor BYRD ECHO SCA Council Lrbrarv Club FTA Science Club SI PA J V Basketball JLU1101 'r Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Senior X Teens Grrl s State Delegate District XI Forensic Meet Candidate Homecoming Queen II7ABFTH AWN PASLEY Bettx Commercial Tenth Grade Y Teens Senior '1 Teens Histor ran F H A Grrl s Chorr Parlrmentarran F B L A BYRD ECHO Staff Irbrary Club Mixed Chorr S A x T CHARLES AI EXAINDFR PAXTON C A Gen eral DO Club Track ARNIETT WII LIAM POW EII Academic Track I LORIA JF AlN POW FII Cokr Academic Jun ror YTeens Tenth Grade Y Teens Senior Y Teens Booster Club Thesprans Lrbrary Club Girls Choir Mixed Choir GLORIA JEAN QUISCENBERR1 Gloria Com mercral Junior Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Senror Y Teens Booster Club FBLA JV Basketball I OT WAYNE MILES RAMSEY Wax ne Academic JY Basketball Varsity Basketball PATRICIA LLLII I E RICH ARDSON Pattv Lou Commercial Junior YTeens Secretary Library Club Secretary FBLA BLACIx SWAN Staff Ad Solrcrtor Girls Chorr Mixed Chorr PATRICIA ANN RIDDII' Pat Acadernrc Jun ron Y Teens Tenth Grade Y Teens Booster Club lNovettes Girls Chorr Mixed Choir All West Chorus BOBBY LARI ROACH Acalemic-J.X. 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' 4 1 A 1 1 i X. . 1 1. .,' 1 nl 11,1 ' -1 ' '1 Ch -3 M 1' Cl 'g F.B.I1.A., S.C.A., .O.T., ' ' I I , 1 1 1 -1 . 1 ' - 1 1 , 1 1 D, 1 -s. 45 xi Q Douglas Meaflor, President: Carolyn Link, Vice-Presirlentg Miss Sebastian, Sponsorg Arlene Toone, Treasur- ery Gale Johnson, Secretaryg leaders of the junior class, confer on the War Memorial steps. JUNIOR CLASS ABOUNDS IN Brenda Adkins Wendell Akers Marcella Amo: B n S igggk -Q- Sldney Amos Dianne Angell w-- Eugene Baker Stephen Bates Lvnwood Belcher Q- .--. ye-s ' - 'ax Us Y s 'T It Robert Blevins f z X S Billy Booth -Q' ' Q ' 54 B Miss MarshaIl's history class studies the exciting: days of early American history. gee Q' 0-'E' Y dn ki., TALENT, ENERGY, Stephen Bruwn Carolyn Bunch Beverly Bushong: Linda Carlrl Leslie Chambers Marie Fhucklett Geraldine Vmnbs llelen ffunper William Forlailt lfrl f'uX Wayne f'ran1er Vivian C'rawfm'fl S. 56 ,f-. ,My ff Us Q . '1 ' 'Fl Ifk Tm IN Gayle Bousman Becky Boxley Karen Bragg Bill Bryan Betty Brown C AND INITIATIVE. IKVI fr v VL 'Q 'E 2 , g V' - :TE Ye. 'V i :Q 'il Q - Ei 1 f Aiii 4 ,x , hx 4- v- . E. X .mf ,f ,qh ::' 1- fn :I ,fi an -,:' , A v A . r s , 14 w - ,, I 5 X T, Dean Cromer James Crunipzu-kei- Delores Cuncliff Michael Cunrliff' Pauline Dickerson Q 4- V' 'K F . 5 ., .,.k ,yt Sandra Dowily Betty Jean Draper Larry Draper John Drewry Thomas Epperly Grover Ferguson Rzivliuel Ferguson Bl 21 rthzl l'qll'ClJ21llf1'll Betty Fitzpatrick fawlyii l itzpa'trick Roger Carman .lzxnvt tiiltsun 5? R-. Q, -., x UN ,sk Gy E4 ,ffm 6 if tg - W In nr xx .l a n i C e Kaylor, Barbara Milton, Carolyn McDaniel, Jo A nne Pittman, anfl Arlene Twine diligently attack their English as- signments in Mr. Goble! Class. V' ALWAYS THEY STRIVE TO DO THEIR . W v L 'wfigi N E, l A A K i it 'R Q Akai Y ty 1 ,f A 1 ' fv fx f ,Y it Y X, L i V. 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'Q Q' - K x M Marie Hill Ronnie Hodges Thomas Hogan Tony Horne Carolyn lluclcllcston Joyce Hudson Bill llufton Billy lluxnphrius ,1-,LY Bai-barn Johnson Gale Johnson Varey Jones .Ianice Kziyloi' 1 fl in if Y' 4 I R 0 b e 1 t Short, Barbara 'Hilton Douglas Meador, and Barbara VVilson enjoy thoie fleeting moments of in AQ .5 , , , Xi: 'VN r f L' A 'I' S. ,-X' Jackie Layman Priscilla Leftwich R all Carolyn Link Carolyn McDaniel Bobby McGuffin Shirley McLain Lonnie Mason Jerry Mcaclo Joe Mattingly Doris Meaclor Douglas Meaflor Ernest Blucks X ,,-. Q Barbara Milton Carolyn Muddiman Douglas Murray Joyce Mussellnan Barbara Newman Edward Nichols Carole Overstreet Judy Padgett Jo Anne Pittman Alice Plunkett Barbara Powers Barbara Pridgen ,', .1 v I 11' .K S -'X j 'Z' 1-fx WW' Qt- liar J . Q 5 5 ,v x le Y 1 K I BACK WITH PRIDE TO THE Q9 L. ff., 0 T 0 . ' 1 . .? I GH 54,3 ,na v 1 :Y V. ' + I Q L.- .L sm A I5 K- is 'err' L Z5 4- If ', 3 1 Glenn Proehl Jackie Proffit Martha Radford lvllllfllll Richard Linda Ross Lynwood Ross Ronald Scott Carolyn Sctzer Anncttc SllUpll1Jl'll Nan Shepherd James Short Robert Sllorl. N Betty Jo Shrafler Pamela Silver Sanclra Silver Jo Ann Simmons Louise Simmons Rosalyn Skelton Jack Smith Beverly Sowers Garmun Sewers Irene Sewers Patricia Stafford Joyce Stanley C'arlyle Stull Doris Sylvia Ann Thurman Mark Ticlwell Curtis Tompkins 77- M 11N S. ,-, 'X s. J 'Y' nch puiofl 1 time 1 grew no ip anfl infoimd gatherings Discu sing. the ld est nut axe famlxn Qetfu Xxonne Xfilf Hai In K itsofl lfllxlfl DHXXIX funfliff Hu x oxlu rl fa 1 man ,,. fv Q., ,-Q ,v 515 Paw Q ii, 'T iff'-v. 'UR vu Q Lu ' - is 2 ' A If . tl t-X I . S v Av' . . 1. Mivkie ' ', B J lj, an K il Bc us- l , :N x ' Q - ' ' , fn x V L - K , sm W . k ' , :, ? ,, V 47 af. COLORFUL, FUN-FILLED DAYS AT 'S 'N is 'v X. A Qff ee X I 4 3 ,. U A i , o - ax ar N V :Q D .K Nm., - K 1 , ' fi A 'H-..i f ' 2 i lil? ' ,':f'i.'i,if I H 'i' C :lil i it 4 it , ar I , V 'ffl - V gk, Arlene Toone Sonja Turner Billy Vest Walter Yinyarcl Yvonne Volz Bill Ward Harriet Wats sfrl Gatlia Webb Joyce Webber Kent VVheeler Ann W'hitsell WILLIAM BYRD HIGH. IU, U' QT.- 'F US 'A 'X lin-tty Yi-um: IW A ' ' C. Ji AU-x NVanda W'illiains Barbara W'ilson Beatrice Wilson Darlene Wirt James Wray VI'a1yne Wray 4-. - 53 if , V749 Ou I4., ,. 'f lp-, 15 Madeline Abernathy Danny Anderson Gail Arrington Eddie Arthur Freddie Aylor Paula Bartley lirnie Bibb James Blzxnlienship Wzxnda Blankenship Billy Bolster Carol Blours Martha Boone Rita Boone James Booth Sunrlra Booth .lurk Bowman l'z1t1'ic'iz1 Branson Nancy Brooks C'zxndis Brown Joyce Brown Billy Butterworth Kenneth Butterworth Nancy Buzik Brenda Campbell The leaders of the sophomore class, Judy Pennington, S e C 1' e t a ry 3 Wayne Goodman, Reporterg Fred- die Hale, P re 5 i d e n t 3 Douglas Powell, Vice-President: N a n c y Nicks, Treasurerg and Mrs. Foster, Sponsorg relax on front lawn as they plan sophomore events. SOPHOMORES BEGIN ENTHUSIASTIC 1 0 'F-All 4 if , L Q X5 x .4-,X Q n lf, 'L 'X , -G, X1 ' v .uv , , B- .V 4- xx 4 v x 5- .LL s f k like in i ran 'K 9 3 ii 4 , l. J 1 - ' x s. ' W. .-nm, - wg ,Tx Q, , I .ix NL Y A ,ni 'N ? 8 4- 4. 1 e I 1 mb I I f.. A V Q 0 me '77 'I' -Q nw Q, ,Q 'L .. 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'A wjz-D 7133 'x X , ' . 3' ' 2 2 - - 11 , ' T 1. .-11 Q11 n ah l 1 ' ' 1 '11 ' ' Patricia Hatcher Tommy Hearn Mary Ann Hill Joyce Himes Carolyn Hodges Kenneth Hogan Brenda Holland Ernie Holland Ida Mae Holland Linda Holt Janet Horne Ronnie Sharon Shirley Colleen Horn Howell f , 1: f- x I an 2 Q - A J ffl 955 'E 'J yu? my Q A E1 fs 0, 3 ,K ,, 4 B I .4 -1 in B' 4 'bl 7 ., X W7 J , 'Qu' I lf . hr. . K. rs A . 4. -. l fr ,. Huddleston l if 'J W f .K Humphreys Q . iv V. 'lii mv yaqxx 1 Q v 441. c:',-l , flu f 5 L J THEY ENJOY ANNUAL SOPHOMORE EVENTS aff ,fs - ai, : fx f ,,., 0 ,glee .t A or it ,1- 5 , is N ,N le R us f.x L -5- vv , f w. Q. f - ' N Q 1 J fi a iv . 1 YH L A A ls' , Y 24 'iw v- Qi., 'Q 5? 1 I J E l il L he f l 1 A A 1 A l 4 tl J , ' 'i 'T if K N ' I , ' J x Tl 1? T Yi V Tx - VL- . K rrp. G . f N 5 t A W D Carl Janney Fred Jennings Jack Kelly David Kendrick Dan Kingrery Charlotte Lamb Marlene LaP1'ad Jimmie Leftwich Ann Lephew Beverly Long' Delores Loyd Berkley Lucas Farolyn Lucas Lendon Lucas Joe Madley - Buddy Mann Diane Martin James Martin John Martin Jimmie McCarty Lynn Ellen Mcfutci Barbara Mi-Donald fl'll'UlVll Mcileorgm .lar-kill Amir-y vs Michael Crowder explains the biol- ogy assignment to Dale Firebaugh, kenneth Snodgress, and David Hale. ELECTING OFFICERS AND ATTENDING PICNIC. Richard McGuffin Bobby Meadows Cherie Mills David Minnix Margaret Minnix Donald Moock Linda Morehead Christine Mull Richard Mundy Marshall Murray Roy Neighbors Mary Ann Newman Nancy Nicks Norma Nininger Robert Nininger Carolyn Oliver Stanley Oliver Stephen Oliver Kenneth Pagans Nova Jean Painter Esther Parks Alfred Parrish James Patton Judy Pennington if PM , y Tirg in ,n N .. X , i A 1 ' A l 7,4 v . 'A 'Q taa vw , - 4' Ln- s, A , -f --' N ,f 3 1- ' N li., ...al lyk l Q I . A' Y.- ' ' Aw A Q' .N 'A' ' k A A .4 L I K A L. A 'WA i f'.7'.'f 'Yi IN L2 f ,.- fi 5 fl 4' 'Q 5 Q V 1 4: :L ,f 1 Y' ' Q K V V 5 , .x ln 1. l nl 4 it I Students pass through the arch- ways on their way to first period classes. Melvin Perdue Jane Peters Gladys Plunkett Mary Poindexter Douglas Powell Benny Presson Larry Redden Joyce Reed Phillip Reynolds Janet Richardson Larry Riley Steve Robbins Joe Roberts VVanda Robertson Russell Robtison James Rouse Linda Rutf Audrey Saunders Glenwood Shell Reggie Short Russell Short Jeanette Skelton Arthur Spangler Judy Sowers THE END OF THE YEAR FINDS THEM 1 flxfvl 'll kv ji! e- T :Y A - - 1 P' 'S 'S '-if s. '. ' A 2' T 'ir , Ev-A, 5--kv gtfx LX 'I luv, 'L -Po we W, 1 X in 1 t 3'fl,?:Q 2 A k L.. A -' ,w. . 6 rv' vw T 3, ,-i- f I vi 'fr 1 T ' T, l kia! l 5 4. 'P F- A , 4 We B' .X T ,ig , ' QQ 2. 1 I : Ll L. .1 I I TX 'Ka 1-- x T ' P ln fi Ui ' ' 37 Z i T ' s 'Z - so on ' 3' il' , P P Vw A 1 I 'E L ll 4 1 Q.. Rlchazd Somers Sam Suthelland Carolwn St Clan Ronald St Clan ludv Stulz Sue -Xnn Thomas Julla Thuunan Judv Tlnglel Jack Txent Mane Tu1ne1 I Rlley Turpm Eduln lest Ronnle Vlaihbum Jack Vlaskey D1anne W3tk1HS EAGER T0 BECOME JUNIORS Carol xW6bSt61 NIa1y Jane VS 6bSf61 Waltel Went Joe VS heelel Leatuce Vlheelel Clyde Vhlllb L Betty XRIHCGISOU Ronald YY lmmel 'llaxllxn Yhngzo 11 1' Pucxlla YK ood on Calol Xlught ' 1 Rebecca Y atew 47 Ii.. AXA ' Q. .L MZQAA 4 x Xe. hu ll Ready fox the HOITIQLOHIIHQ' Dance ale BQYQIIW Blount Joanne P1ttlll3l'l Chmlew Plckle Patsv Flshel Jeux Nleide 'md Ann Cundlff X' Q I Shaion Richaldson, Repoitel, Chaxleb Sell NiceP1es1dent, Lallv Huffman, Pl8Sld6Dt, Bonnl Nluddlmdn, geuetalv, and Glenda Booth TIQASUIQI ale capable leaderb of the flebhlnen qu- Aw -'Vi vs nv- 51 Donald Addison Carol Adkins Edward Amos Freddie Anderson Carolyn Andrews Kenneth Blevins Earl Bohhitt Judy Bolas Glenda Booth Diane Broupghman John Burnetle Diane Bush David Cain Robert Campbell William Carper Bexeilw Choeklett Rnln Chovklett Wanda Llaik I :ul Qomei 1' lIl05i.ll1C Look Bonnie Anuell Ronnie Atkins Carl l'l:n'kei' I'f-i-ry Basham llolxhy Beard Betty Brown llottie Brown Paul Newluevry B Clyde Bryant Janice Burkhezul David Carr Paul Carr llarrb' Carter' Tohey Chambers llrenda Chisom Dax id Cooper I an 1 ent e Qooper Ronnie lux L h in lene Ciamei Bonnie Liott I A vw Aw, rl ,xl le V: :A l'0XV fl '. ix + + - V 1 9 N. 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A v A . R' -v u- I 1' 1- , , ' ' -- . x N ? -K Jenn Crunn-nckcr Iivtty Dznis J4-wxiv Davis Juyvm- Duwkini Joyce De-lung Pzntay Ilivl-wr'-1111 NV:nllc1' Duran YVurrcn Fcllcr V-.nflu I-'wlzllwrl Suv Firm-s4!rirk Hu-ily J-v Fluru L'h2n'lu!l0 FUZIU Uarul Fun' l.invl:x FUNIUI' Carolyn Dmwll' Edwin Duwfly Carolyn Drvwcly Juyvc- Dl'1fXN'i'l'j' .Ivan Dunlmr Jzwk Enlmw Dunznlvl Eulxank Patsy Fuulz Suwie Fuulz Vlintun Fm-at Tummy Fuqua Raymunsl lim-rm-lt Huber! G:n'1'z-It K:1yGillum Mivliucl Kiclvy, Ronnie Vox, llugx-1' Young, Ray Mczulor, Bobby Ilollunml, zxnrl Ri4'll2ll'1l llull acted as ushers for thc- Thanks- giving' Assembly. llusly flurrlh l'a1'l0nv Grulwly Furl Guthrie Diane- llnlv Kvniic-th llnlv .limmy llvarn Plnszvnin llvmlvrmrx Iivnjzamin Ilwflgcs Ilunnn llmlsrr-5 ltulzi llmllli-N l'Iun:r'nv llunakcr Furlis lluwvll .Iuy lllulullm-Ntun VVillinm lluslsun I.zn'i'3' Huffman Dinnr Kvnrlzill Mable Kr-eslm' Vharlullc liaynmn Dnviwl I.m-ffm-ll M:nln'im'u l,u1':n llnrlwara Hall liir'h:1r1l Hall lim' Harris XX':l3'ri0 Harriw Junior llzxwlxiiw Runnin- llmliuw I'l1vl'5l ll-'Hun Juni- llwuun Ilunulml Hulllrvn llqiln-rl llnlluml Dux-ial llutchcnf Milalrr-rl John-on lh-vk5' Keaton Russell Kvllt-3' XVzu'r4-ix Kvllvy I.:-win Luyzar Jnyvo Malunv B1-njamin Mann Suv Martin Alice Mayhew Q, ,-, . 7 u x l .nf T fix A ,. , i Z5 N. 1 M ,M I 5' s WCRKING TOGETHER THEY BECOME 4, 4'1- ,, - so H i.,,, rv 1 an vm, is X . -f.. C , Y v ttf! I ,. 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David Vain, Jackie Staton, Everette Sowers, Earl Bobbitt, and David Thurston go to their -1th period gym class. ia M551 5. au Q nw, n-AQ' XVayne Pickeral Charles Pickle Ronnie Puff YVaync Prosperi Charlotte Radford Virginia Rose Karen Rosendahl Rebecca Roye Nancy Ryan Jim Sample Charles Sell Sandra Settle Clinton Shell Michael Shetler Sandra Shilling Ray Shradcr Edward Simmons James Sink Judy Sink Charles Skelton Everette Sowers Brenda Slvanizler Patricia Spirer Kathryn Starr Dorothy Stone Vincent Reynolds Vicky Rirhards Sharon Rieharrlson Sharon Roberts John Sanders Ralph Saunders Susan Scott Betsy Seibel Eloise Short Henry Short Kay Short Louise Short Richard Slocum Hugh Smith Tommy Sneed Kenneth Snodgrass Alfred Sweeney Jerri Sweeney Don Taylor William Thomas AFTER A YEAR OF COOPERATION 1 3' L , . fe -l A ng v- ,Q +5 P V I 6 I' r , rv , Q- , K f! 4 4:49 '- ,.,, 4 'ff wi 1' Xi N52- A iifwfff A R x L 1, W 'J 1 or ' f X l ., 1' ?'l. v,.A-. . - ,, , A, re ,N A a. '. ., W i E Q V 4 . 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VVilIif Iiunnlwl XVimmm' Shurwnml NK'mnlfurwl 65 liulmlry NVa1lu Jm-kim' NVainw Kitty YYnl1ll'Un llilly' NY:u'1l Jun' NVQ-lxlr lluvill WK-lul4'r J-fycv Worrell Mixriv XVVZIY Mary Iflanres Mary I.s-Q NYM Rmzvr Ymfznls lhruv-1 Young right XV 1 A 5' At the frround-breaking, the lower classmen saw the start of the new additions which they will later occupy. if 'av ,X . N The eighth grade home room presi- dents are Sybil Harvey, Dinah Jones, Janet Johnson, Wayne Kel- ley, Dennis Kanode, Lewis Wertz. and Pete Sarver. 9 A wf v. EIGHTH GRADERS HAVE A BUSY YEAR. 'T , '- Q V 1, , Betty Amus 4- X K I Q Qi J,i ill' Joyve Amos . 3 if , M- VYally Antlrews , 4 . xg . ' 1 ' Larle . krth1lr it wg, Ray Arthur V vi-4 .3 4 ' n ' i fi. ' X26 my f ' f' - Roper Arthur S' 4,32 .Q ,, K TQ fi- ii ,V 'V Brenda Asbury -. , L, , ' N lf. 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Principal Mr. George Thompson JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY INSTRUCTS LOWER GRADES Mrs. Geraldine Butler Mr. Fred Eichelman Mrs. Virginia Farley Mrs. Helen Hale Mrs. Thelma Jennings Mrs. Sylvia Lassiter Mrs. Lulu Layman Mr. Edward Redmond, Jr. Miss Betty Tingler Mrs. Carole Wirt if ' .. 4' . 40'- rfx 5 E' 'FX X Richard Adams 1 Jerry Altice Carla Je'm AIthUI any Lmda Affhul Clyde Austln Audi ey Baker ffm X lrglnla Balgel Susle Barton Gerald Bobbltt Donald Boothe Sar-1h Boothe Mary Bow man A l John Bragg Jxmmv Blogan Jovce Brooks Roger Broun Jlmmy Bryant Wallace Brvant Margaret Burns Brenda Cannady Edwm Carter Nlarvm Carter Ravmond Clemmons X mSon Conner LA! QQ- Sevenih fade SEVENTH GRADERS LEAD JR HIGH STUDENTS Becky Covmgton Amta Creasy Barbara Cundlff Phvllls Dellne C 0 5 Davld Cook Ax L Norman Dxllon Larry English Rav Engllsh Judy Ferrls Robert Fel r1S Ruby Fox I Barry Freese YY Eunlce Glbbs Cecella Glass Martha Goode Rebecca Cuthue Paul Haxtsel Judy Hlll Nancv Hlll Roger HodgeS Robert Holt x-f NIAIW Hoxxmgton Ixax Hudclleston Ray Huddleston 7 I . . .S rr f ' -Q -' ' ' . K . , B va W.: ' .fi U S Y v ' R r J f Fm N ' i ' ' ,ES .vc . l ,. . . .Y w K ' T ' 'W 5. Aix v- rx 'Y 'U ' Q- C, 3 Q J 3 1. f . , 1 ' s' mx Q . . Q E Q ' ,- -vw -.' S-3 8 K 4 if 7' '5 ' . v , A Q i-N' - Q , - we E 5 'rf' ' ' N A J J E A 'K ' , Q' -T R tl Q A f , T A 1 ' ' .,,- , N A T ' c. , . W- :T X :- a Y ' R' MM j T' I 1 T A , 4, A ,A I Qin L4 4 I I ,q 0' AN F 1, F J D ' W F 0 1,4 ,Q ' I ' 4 1 f- l 9 . . ' v ' as ' . 1' A 8 'X ' Wag X 1- R , W I ' ' , N.. fx Kg as X A 1 t Q ,, vi' Y o .ag ,, V I 45, 9' :- 'P' 1? ' ' ' , ', - 1 3. 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I4 L Sevenid racle THEY DILIGENTLY PREPARE FOR HIGH SCHOCL 'N 5 'WQLAL TP C mwah I :lllf 25 l ii gf lk l 'vw 72 gl Kathryn Scott Trmmv Sell Phvllrs Settle Ellen Short Jolene Shorter' kenneth Slxleton Evelyn Spradlrn Mrchael Starkey Donald Taylor John Thomas C arol Thomason Donna Thr rsher Deal Thompklns Jerry Thompson Jean Turner Brenda Underwood Robert Waldron Andrew Watson Robut VS 'rt on D rle VS rshhurn N may Wedclle Kenneth Whrt rker Don xv00flf0lfl 4 nl VS rrght Nlarv X oum: - 'I -E v ,- 43 ,fx vt 7, ,, , , 3, My ' . . is I X Y -E? - 7 ' I fi.- 1 ffiIr.y dfiff ,T 1 T A ' - 1 122. 'ef flew A A Q' , 'I HI 'I -3- 1- 4' v- - ' - vp. 1 an Q - QI, t .. -, l G ' f ' , 'r , . . ' -X H l fx r . ,I , -I . xxuv e- A r . 5. A I . , . , I a' ,. ,,,. -1 'I 35 ,ax 5, . r I , I 7' ef if 1-I f . - I I I ,III ., If fuk ' ' X . k ' I T J ' X A 7' .v I. f -W ' 'L ' ' VQ 1: P-w f 1'-X L' Q 1 s ' 4 f I L c Y , QI , :I I I gn I I ,, I E, I ,L ' ' T 'X To Q 'N ' X lk. 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EUYIICQ Arfzabrlght Shlrlex -Xshbx Fax Bakel Nlelun Ballantme Susan B'11ton Rlchald Belcher f hrls Blewlna Jun Bobbltt Fonme Booth Rlchard Bowler IIINIHV Brandon Nllke Bropba lxlllan Broughman Bobby Butterworth C arolyn Cadd Dlanne Cadd Kenneth Cadd Tommy Clockett Ella Chew rung Janet Chewmng' Dlanne Clement Vhnston Conner Bonnle Cook Slxfh Qrade lg SMR 5 N 6 W'1rrenCa1ter I if lu A MQQPFQ bfgal ILA xgfr 5 A 1 'U' AlAQlXl A 3 Elame Cooper Wanda Cox Elmer Craft Llnda Cundlff Shnlev Daw kma Judw De xton Nlllton Dow dy Otls Dow dy Pam Dow dw Rebecca Drew ers Donald Duckworth C xrolee Dudley Hugh Durham Roger Ferguson D1 me Fxtzpatrlck I ltIlCll Flxppmn Iuflx L ordon lx nm C u ler Dlane H Ale Herbert Harris Judy Harrls X an Harvey NI xrsh 1 Holrlren pdl Hfnlms J. , .1 'gf 1. ' Q I I Q 1 I . I V in l 9' ' i ,, - , mr . B. . S ,le , S BQ! gf ,f ' 1 fl Tlf gh -- 1 L it l. 'itil ,g ,X UL .B , Y ' ' l ' .e4 1 if C B L . V 1'-B, 614' 117: 5, it . - L yn y. kr . Hi A f ,X l , . SIXTH GRADERS ENJOY SCHOOL LIFE ,, .3 B T i M 4 4 4 'E ef :fl L 1. . A. ll ,,,, f , ll 'V 5' F 3 I I S fl H D xl N B m li C ' 2 l X K X A 5 - QB I ' K , gc W h Bw' - N All Q ' W 5 L . i . l ! EB' :V L Q .1 2 Y D, A -.ex . 2 i z I . n' 'Q ' 'lf I XR B I1 l ' '- Wax ren Huddleston LEWIS Jones Joseph Kldd Eddle Landx um Darlus I antz Jlmmy Luke Ronald Lyle Mary Ann Marshall Kenneth Martm Donna McFadden Barbara BICGCOIHQ Jxmmy McGloth1n Joyce McGlothm Danny Meador Carolyn Mlller Johnny Mllls Lee Mlnton Bllly Moore Pat Murphy Fred Murray Gwen Muse John Myers Valentme Nauholnow Ann Nelms Slxfh Qracle L ah :ln .A mom Ui 1 R f W fl Ailk X L Doufrlas Noell Jlmmy Pagans Calolvn Painter Bobbv P'1r11sh C11 oly n Phxlllps Jllilmy Phxlllps Judy Phllpott Nancy Plckle Ronnle lunkett James Poff Judlth Poff Laura Polndextcr Walter Pollard Rlchard Pond Ingrxd Porter I any Powell Alfred P11ll'1m'1n Clene Proehl Dlana Pugh Nlancy Rakes Bonnle Rlchards Rlch 1rd Rucker Sue Qboxav Y , t gf: liivn X 7 H d 4 f - x' w f.xl.55Ei . ' 'M ' ,, ,, os 'vi M .- jj. - :V Q in 'L . an F - J Q 4 , Q 'I In m . ' L 4 N.. . 9 J limilf 'J A I1 F fl ff-'Navy i r I Sl be 3 .g ll 'xliki' T5 J ' ' 2- , A A 1 '. ,ja lala X O AS THEY BEGIN FIRST W 4, s .4 George Nevergolcl .. , fs v-' 'N ' 'H vs ' Q' 5 X 5 A 5 , ,, J L ' L l J n Q y , I . ' ' ,Q Q1 'f J swsf.. L moi v. ' ... - - Q W 0. 1 l -' 'L E .3 4.1 'Q N ' J S 'J j ' ' , - 1 Q .vi J w 'ille2e ,'a l N QQ K N ,.. x 'j , ' 43 'N '- , I .J .. .f gp . fee -24 to liar I 1- .. , Q V' , , i s.?,.,, I rd A A' Q. 1 I Y , h -A :N 4 W ff . N 5, 4- ' , 14 . f' 1. I, :K sb. ' V - ' y 2 ' 1 - Q - Cllun Nettle uolxn Ne Bobbx She xff Dnlbut Shepherd L ux Shtt QI Oletha Shllllftg' Allan Short Bonme Short Carlton Short Tommv Sltes viii' Bllly Stanley Q. lVI1ke St Clalr Vllllxam St Clalr Donna Smlth 0 H P Roger Stevens Dorls Stewart Bonme Stump Bonme Thomas D0'maThOmaS L ha. JI A li-nl YEAR AT JR HIGH Slxfh Qracle Rav Thomas Judy Thomason Teddy Thomason James Thurman Bobby Trent x 'Rik Lmda Trussler Helen Undezw ood VN 'mcla Va en Sue Y aughan KJ A . 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' ir .x..- af - F Q Lhx it .., A ,. l,ee Ray Altice Anne Blevins A - , I , . c- Q Nancy Brooks S ' , ', ' 'L ' 3 Sandra Brooks '-' ' ' 3 - TL Rose M xrie Bryant M1LhaclC'app h A X Dennls C an Karen Carter NI1Ch39l Craddock I lnda Decker Carol Earhart Elllot FoutL ffm A Fddle C lover Calolvn C o'1d Sandra C lbson D Slnrley Greenwmy l1Zi'I1fliIZfy At Q i. nh Kathelmc Jeter Doug Jones Mary Allce Kelly Richard Lamb Ellen Largln Lmda McGhee FIFTH GRADERS EXPLORE NEW SCHOOL Earlene Mltchell Dlane lNelson Ronme Palmer 'Xhke Pmrcell Qvx Cxnda Pearcy Don Penrlelton lNancv Phllllps Ollle Plckeral George Plunkett M, C eorge Pugh Blenda Rader Darlene Rlckman Q- ' Beverly Robertson Elame Robertson Ronald Robertson ,N Jerry Rocchx Glen Saunders Rall Shortel RW X K3tlllWll Shortel W 553 I K . Wllllam Sllb er Wax ren Smith Wayne Snnth -5 Herbert Sowsens Jlmmv Spxadlln C ary 'itolt7 C d10l5 n Wade 1 M L Ax N Nelml 1 VN xtson Q mdrx W ell'- Bonme Wheelel 'NI1Lh'1el VY xlls Carolyn Wlmxnel 'I-1 Susan VN oods S Bonnle W rlght f Q A ,gm tl A Emmette X mcluml t 76 3 2 ' X ' 4 'xx ' . . l I. I I x , - ,,- A . .-. .. ' .sf 6' .. S ,, H, - ',e U. J' Q. ,Sv fly gf ' ' ' ff' f ' ' , ' , 1 filer Yiw u K A E 4 A la 1 A ' , - , E - - J , . . . , I ,, .5 . nl Q. vol ,, ,,. - , I K , N x Y xx K ,ky N. -1 - - vf , . .. I .sy A I .- 4 .L ', 123, - , , Mm-, -O mg ,M ,- . fs f .sl fy 5' -- C . V, 'fktx Q- wok 4 - V U - X P2 1 , fi fa . X l,,V,. i v N I -1. .. , gt U 6. 6 ,, G r. . A ' iv R 1' T C 43 +P, l pi- it ' A . rl A ' v ' ' . kg 1, ii f? S , . ' , , A , - Q r ' Us 4. N :. ' ' is r . ' ' -. , 7' 'T 4 ,Lf Q S. i 'N James Pugh Y' u- VYX Q--f N.. I 'A' . 'S' 1 7 1. ' f . E Q H ' f , i ' 11' f . ' . V' ,- ' A , ,V , A, 3- . .. ' .aw sw - Q! 30, W , , Q Kg - s Q .- - 5 Q ' ..n mf L. ',,. W W ,v f .L . . , an T fe. V V , C C I 9 '4' ' 1 , .. '-l G ' - - b gg ', 1-x 5 5. ,E 2. . . ' V .' ' 4' C ef +A. M- ' L ' ' T' -- V .S N - . - -' L ,V , - we , . , N , , -L . - V - X 1 . Pt , I f V , ,' , 1, ,. l xr' 1. h H :wt ll ' J at , . 1 4 . . z z ' .- ,' Y Y' . D, - . 1 ' 1 ..., .ra L-..w -.-9 - Z' Mg., V. - .Q . ' , 1-- - v es J. Q v ' ' Ax, . ' K ,- . w x v . Y . 1 , , f V . . QW f V K , A A P, W. Mx . Z .. . SCA, Seated: Deal Thompkins, Vice President, Mr. Thomp- son, Sponsorg Bonnie Short, Secretary, Roger Brown, Treasurer. Standing: Jean Arthur, Cinda Pierce, Ann Nelms, Connie Booth, George Plunkett, Diane Hale, Kathryn Scott. Safety Patrol First Row: Barry Freese, Jack Wise, Clyde Austin Jimmy Brogan, Michael Wright, Evelyn Spradlini Sandra Motley. Second Row: Johnny Thomas, Jim- my Pagens, James Thurman, Frank VVhorley, Jim- my Luke, Bruce Powers, Norman Dillon. Third Row Mr. Redman, Sponsor, Kenneth Martin, Donald Tay- lor, Richard Adams, Gary Wilkerson, Ray English Elmer Craft, Roger Brown, Walter Pollard. in-f I unior Band First Row: Donna McFadden, Earlene Mitchell, Pamela Dowdy, Carolyn Settles, Susie Cox, Bonnie Richards, Andy Watson, Mac Chambers. Secon'd Row: Bobby Watson, Gary Shetlor, Ann Nelms, Elaine Cooper, Johnnie Overstreet, Tommy Sites, Jim Brandon, Johnny Mills, Lillian Broughman, Connie Booth, George Plunkett, Deal Thompkins. Third Row: Jerry Bobbitt, Bobby Sboray, Fred Murray, Allen Short, Anne Blevins, Eddie Landrom, Laura Poindexter, Nelda Watson, Sonny Silver, Van Harvey, Kenneth Cadd, John Wilkerson, Daniel Agee, Marsha Holdren, Mr. Sims, Director. flfirary Cluli Seated' Jolene Shorter Carol Earheart Elaine Rob mson Miss Rumon Bonnie Short Linda McGhee Marx Alice Kelley. Standing: Joyce McClothin Evelyn Spradlin Oletha Shilling Ann Lee Linda Arthur, Becky Covington, Judy Poff, Bonnie Cook, Nancy Weddle, Diane Hale, Kathryn Scott, Sue Sboray, Carolyn Cadd. ACTIVITIES Growth in size is accompanied by an expansion in the inner life of the school also. Tim-3 and demand may change the activi- ties offered, but their purpose remains the same. These activities are varied, giving the student opportunity to develop his personality and character while rendering service and gaining enjoyment. There are clubs for rendering services, for introducing stu- dents to varied occupations, such as teaching and office train- ing, and for participation in music, debating and sports. There are organizations that promote better government by putting it into practice. There are clubs that give opportunities in journalism and science. These clubs and organizations serve to promote a better relationship between the teachers and the students, and between the school and the community, making the student a more well- rounded citizen. 78 ,- Mac-als . xg 'K I. H ' WW ' A f,,.J-4 x a '?- ,f W, 'W'-.. Mollie Gish, Secretary: Janice Kaylor, Treasurer, Curtis Thompkins. Vice-President, Wendell Kelley, Prcsidentg Billy Bolster, Reporter preparing to at- tend S. C. A. meeting. The Student Cooperative Association is the gov- ernment of the school, and serves as a co-ordination of all school activities. The association is composed of the entire student body and the Council is made up of S. C. A. officers, Home Room Representatives, and Club Presidents. This Year it sponsored College Day, Back to School Night for the parents, preparation of Christmas baskets for the needy, offerings to the Care Proerani, an election for student officers, hops after the games, and assembly programs. The first free social, a semi-formal dance, was also spon- sored by the S. C. A. Representatives from the S. C. A. attended both the District and State S. C. A. meetings, S. C. A. LEADS STUDENT Front Row: Curtis Tompkins, Mollie Gish, Wendell Kelley, Janice Kaylor, Billy Bolster. Second Row: Charles Stull. Faye Jones, Mary Anne Hill, Bonnie Muddiman, Carolyn Obenchain, Billie Lynn Las- siter. Third Row: Brenda Holland, Brenda Saul, Carol Cramer, Nancy Eversole, Susan Scott. Sandra Howdy. Fourth Row: Betty Jo VVoodson, Bonnie Fisher, Carolyn Bunch, Martha Glover, Sue Ann Thomas. Fifth Row: Jo Ann Malone, Carolyn Huffman, Margie Shaw, Gale Johnson, Judy Padgett Sixth Row: Janet Johnson, Becky Breeden, Shirley Pugh, Carole Overstreet, Dreamer Hale. Seventh Row: John Martin, Roger Young, India Sue King, Douglas Meador, Charles VVatson. X V 7 fl? 3 nl This yea r a long-awaited, carefully planned organization went into effect at William Byrd. The first Honor System and Honor Council was established. It instills in those who join a desire to refrain from any actions that would harm themselves or their school. Even though completely new to the stu- dents at Byrd, the honor system grained support from more than half of the student body. VVilliam Byrd High School is proud that their students have joined to promote leadership, citizenship, character, a nd BODY DURING 1958-1959. scholarship among: their ranks. Logan Jennings signs to become a member of the William Byrd Honor System and re- ceives his card from Gale Johnson, Chair- man of the Honor Council. ,, 3 it f l if .Q ,sf 1 Top Photo: VVendell Kelley is in- stalled as President of the S. C. A. Y by Benny Hale, retiring: president. X The new officers listen attentively to Wenclell's speech. ' ' 4 ' ' , ff ,,,,, ,V ,M 5 Each spring: in an impressive ceremony, the newly elected offic- ers of the S. C. A. are installed. This is a climax to a school-wide election which is alive with slogans, posters, and vigorous campaigning: Through these activities, the stu- dents Qain a more profound knowl- edge of self-government. U if? 4 f My A-onus-f uv' nfl r.ll T 3 X , f ,,.5 L 5' y , fi-1 ,,...zmii 1 j1 p Sl , , 1:4 ? i l ' C- 5 Till Judy Overstreet, Editor, and Mrs. Yinyard, Sponsor, Business Managers. India Sue King' and Bever- plzin part of the yearbook ly Rlount, cheek on their bookkeeping. THE BLACK SWAN CAPTURES Row I-Carol Freese, Matilda Holland, Dreamer Hale, Lynn Ellen Mcfutchen, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Bonnie Muddinian. Carolyn Pbenchain, Ann Thurman. Row 2 - Mary Frances Coon, Kenneth Hunt, lVayne Hudson, Judy Overstreet, VVayne Goodman, Ann Waterson, VValter Yinyard. K I - o 4 Q L 503' N L . , ...ff A if ff 1 nav T ' K., 'Sf' Wu , W . Seated: Carolyn Huddleston, Margaret Heck, Ann Cundiff, Joyce Hudson. Standing: Carol Cramer, Bob- by lIcGuffin, Sue King, Alice Plunkett, Beverly Blount, Patricia Richardson, Roscoe Martin, Judy Pad- gett, Nancy Eversole, Joanne Pittman. ANOTHER YEAR BETWEEN ITS COVER. lVork was begun on the 1959 BLACK SWAN at the end of the 1958 school year. Through the sum- mer, plans were made so that work could begin on schedule in the fall. Soon after the school session be- gan, pictures were made and the staff's work began in earnest as they identified pictures, wrote copy, and drew layouts. The business staff, with the aid of solicitors, secured ads, and handled the finances connected with the yearbook. As the deadline neared, the pace of the staff quickened as they proofread and made changes. Finally the last of the pages was sent to press, completing another year in print. To prepare for the publishing of the 1959 BLACK SWAN Judy Overstreet, Beverly Blount, India Sue King' and Walter Vinyard attended the Southern Interscholastic Press Association Convention in Lex- ington, Ya. in the spring of 1958. Ann Watterson dictates copy as Charlotte Decl types. K l, 1. Y 1 1 5 i --v---4' '-wk 'if ,. .- Mollie Gish, Editor, types a special feature for the next edition. The school newspaper, the Byrd Echo, is published bi-weekly at the school. Articles are written by members of the staff and others who have news to contribute. The original articles are then typed on a dummy and from the dummy the article is typed on a ditto- master. It is then checked for mistakes before the complete page is run off on a ditto ma- chine. After each page of the paper has been printed and the deadline draws near, the room becomes a bedlam of activity as the staff mem- bers begin stapling the pages together. Printers, Marilyn Lawhorn and Priscilla Left- wich, run off the latest edition. BYRD ECHO FEATURES NEWS, SPORTS AND First Row: Brenda Saul. Billie Lynn Lassiter, Carolyn Muddiman, Carolyn Huddleston. Nancv kicks Carolyn Hodges, Mary Lee Wray, Pricilla Leftwich, Mollie Gish. Second Row: Betty Young Arlene Toone, Carolyn Link, Linda Hall. Carolyn McDaniel, Becky Keaton. Third Row: Linda Gibson Rlchalfl Mundy, Berkley Lucas. Gail Meador, Judy Padgett, Alice Plunkett, Marilyn Lawhorn. Fourth Row Logan Jennings, Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor, Tommy Olsen, Billy Bolster, Margie Shaw, Gay Cook Tommy Olsen Art Edltor and Brenda Saul As slstant Edltor gather materlal for a special edu t1on Mrs Thomas Sponsor aduses the staff when ploblemi allse MEANINGFUL EDITORIALS Rlchard Mundy and Logan Jenn mgrs gports Edltors and Blllle lynn Iasslter Exchange Editor uork after school to meet a dead me 'Newspaper work IS a newer end mg' cvcle for as soon as one issue ls prlnted the next must befrln Thls means the staff must wrlte artxclcs s e c u r e adwertlsements xxllte headlines, check for accur acx, and meet the next deadlme All 'ids 'md 'ut uollt are done bw the membels of the staff The paper con lsts of slx pages except fox NDCCISI 0111110115 It Th'1nks1,1x mg' Ch1lStITl'iS and Ea tu md 1 speclal semor 6dltlOn ulneh are lalgel edltlons Each papcl con talns school xncl COllllllL1Illf,X news sports IQWILXYN edltollals speelal fe'1tu1es questlonmcs 'lnrl CXCIW six weeks the honor xoll .4l my J., 1 C ,C E. . s- . ' .' :X fx, .' se.. - sz . 'pf'- Q- , '.3 ..', 'svz 2 Y ,, . .. ,. - ., . 5 ., ' .. . f',.. ' U, . . ' . ., .,. I- .. .' ,'.,. v ., , I 4 . .,, . . .,. I Q Y 9 Y '- .,. , ' . 1 1 7.1 Q .. ., . , . . . ., . . ., , . ,h ,.. , , Y ' ' - -,. P 'v . , ,. . .. .u , a . I A -c ',,. . , ' . 1 .,. . ., William Byrd students enjoy the Youth Seminar held on Mill Mountain. Discussions were held around the fireplace. The Hi-Y is an organization affiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association, which consists of young: men all over the world who are interested in developing: themselves physically and mentally. Throughout the year the members meet at the cen- tral Y. M. C. A. for basketball, swimming, and other events. This year the club sent delegates to the Confer- ence of Christians and Jew on Mill Mountain in October and the Y. M. C. A. District Conferences at VVytheville and sponsored a bake sale at one of the local supermarkets. Its most important project was sponsoring: the Annual Sweetheart Dance in co-operation with the Y-Teens. HI-Y IS PART OF A WORLD-WIDE ORGANIZATION First Row: James Hensley, Garman Sowers, Hubert Kelly. Kenneth Saunders, Leland Caldwell, Billy Booth. Bobby Mcfiuffin. Second Row: Carlyle Stull, Doug Meador, James Short, Leslie Chambers, Jimmy Wise, Albert Stewart. Logan Jennings, Bill Corbitt. Third Row: Charles Watson, Wendell Kelley, Robert Short, Curtis Tompkins, Walter Vinyard, Mr. Tarter. sponsor. id- vw. ' .1 1-4..-1 r-5-5'- gn... , 43.1- 'B-au -uf ,, ,..,. -- . .ar -' ' ' ....- ef 4.1. ,- .: I -..Jiri - . N f A , I , ll.. 'u df I ,Q . I., c. M?-4, 'J A f . -- as -9 A tv.- . :M , .ffsfiji 5 , ,lf . N it . .. rf' 54 3, f xj',f 1!ff'-' ,L Q 1 , -. 5 If q- H .A Y L, . .H V .,, ,.' 1 -I , lst Row: Nancy Eversole, Gale Bousman, Betty Young. Jo Anne Pittman, Carolyn Link, Carolyn Huff'- man, Arlene Toone, India Sue King, Carol Crammer, Brenda Saul, Carolyn Obenchain. Carol Freese, Mollie Gish. 2nd Row: Carol Overstreet, Alice Plunkett, Carolyn Fitzpatrick. Billie Lynn Lassiter, Martha Radford. Carolyn Huddleston, ltlargfaret Heck. Priscilla Leftwich, Matilda Holland, JoAnne Simmons, Carolyn Bunch, Joanne Gibson. Judy Padgett. 3rd Row: Ann Thurman. Kay Kramer, Harriet XYatson, Iva Glascon, Beverly Bushong, Marcella Amos, Bonnie Fisher. Linda Gibson, Katherine Holt, Beatrice Wilson. Gay Cook, Yvonne Volz, Betty Diaper, Shirley McLain, Delores Cundiff, Gail Meador, Louise Simmons. ftth Row: Mary Frances Coon, Charlotte Deel, Eunice Durham, Gloria Quisenberry, Betty Pasley, Gale Johnson, Doris Meador, Pat Riddle. Gloria Powell, Carol Larch, Brenda Adkins, SENIOR Y-TEEN INVEST THEIR BEST. Top Photo: Mrs. Martha Rowan speaks at Recogni- tion Ceremonial. Candlelightine' Ceremony inspires Y-Teen Members. The Y-Teens are a group of girls devoted to the task ot' realizing in over everybody lives those ideals to which we are committeed by our faith as Chris- tians. As a part ot' the Central Y. VV. C. A fellowship and meaningful spiritual experiences have bm-H found. The club has had many memorable events. The year -was started off with a Coke Party during Roll Call VIR-ek to offer membership to any junior or senior girl wishinxl to join our club. liarly in De- cember a Recognition Service was held at which we were honored to have Mrs. Martha Rowan, Y-Teen llirector, as our guest speaker. Later in the year the Sweetheart Dance was co-sponsored with the Hi-Y. This club plays an essential part in the lives ol' each member. .W Q ' 14 . 1. '.. Y TEENS ARE PART OF WORLD-WIDE ORGANIZATION The young members of the William Byrd Y-Teens are the eighth graders, freshmen, and sopho mores. The eighth graders, and freshmen make up the Junior Y-Teens the sophomores the Tenth Grade Y-Teens. These young girls are hard-working and energetic and this can be readily observed by the hops and dances they sponsor and co-sponsor during the school year. This year the Y Teens held a slumber party at the Y. W. C. A. and they prepared a doll for the world Fellowship 10th Qrade lj-Zeens Kneeling-Linda Hall, Martha Glov- er, Carol Fisher, Wanda Robertson. First Row-Brenda Holland, Carolyn Hodges, Julia Thurman, Mary Poin- dexter, Sue Thomas, Ann Cundiff, Patsy Fisher, Cherie Mills, Mary Ann Hill, Gail Arrington, Mrs. Crawford, Sponsor. Second Row-Linda More- head, Judy Stultz, Margaret Minnix, Carolyn McGeorge, Nova Jean Paint- er, Martha Cox, Paula Bartley, Mar- lene LaPrad, Barbara McDonald, Mary Jane Webster, Judy Pennington, Rita Boone. Third Row - Martha Boone, Joyce Reed, Brenda Campbell, Norma Ninninger, Janet Earhart, Mary Ann Newman, Carol Webster, Carolyn Lu- cas, Linda Holt, Mae Anna Cooper, Becky Doss. Fourth Row-Jo Ann Gibson, Marie Turner, Delores Loyd, Sharron Howell, Bonnie Dyer, Wanda Blankenship. Qty-Deens Mrs. Garber, Dinah Jones, Faye Jones, Bonnie Muddiman. Second Row -Sandra Richardson, Dottie Brown, Carolyn Andrews, Ann King, Joyce Drewry, Martha Garrett, Gail Smith, Barbara Patterson, Marie Wilson, Vonda Ferguson, Brenda Jackson. Third Row-Carolyn Moomaw, Dianne Dixon, Mildgedp,-lghnion, Bonnie Crotts, Jerrix Lynn Sweeney, Mary Wray, Nancy Ryan, Glenda Booth, Becky Breeden, Jean Blevin, Eileen Hunley, Carol Hancock, Amber Huggs. Fourth Row-Shirley Myers, Barbara Nuckols, Susan Mumpower, Carolyn Dowdy, Shirley Pugh, Charlene Cram- er, Mary Underwood, Joyce Worrell, Becky Keaton, Ruby Chocklett, Shelby Chumbly, Joyce Thomas. Fifth Row- Becky Poling, Alice Mayhew, Diane Bush, Marie Wray, Virginia Perkins, Frances Black. Sixth Row-Sue Mar- tin, Kathryn Starr, Barbara White- sell, Helena Overstreet, Jenny Per- kins, Joyce Radford. Seventh Row- Joyce Malone, Jesse Davis, Betty Jo Flora, Sandra Shilling, Carolyn Pat- sell. Eighth Row-Eugenia Hender- son, Brenda Miller, Bitsy Harvey, Jessie Lou Underwood, Bonnie An- gell, Peggy Vaden. Ninth Row-Alice Meador, Ann Early, Kitty Waldron, Annie McPherson. ' an-11-nn. -1- ....... ... .......g1---.4 N JJTINJNX, The Future Homemakers of America help pre- serve the ideals of home life, to learn to work together in a group for the common good, to foster the setting of a higher personal standard of accomplishment, to develop initiative and leadership, and to develop an effective program of vyork in home, school, and community. To raise monev for the Christmas Dance and Mother- Daughter banquet, members participated in hold- H12 bake sales and selling greeting cards. A Val- entines party was given at the Children's Home in Salem. In the spring, a fashion show was pre- sented to the student body. Representatives of the -J 'Z Jeanette Skelton, Judy Stultz, Linda Ross, and Marie Turner prepare for the Christmas Dance. -v. cg Leatrice Wheeler and Carolyn St. Clair make cookies to be sold at the bake sa e. club attended F. H. A. camp and the state con- vention held in Roanoke. F H A. MEMBERS PRACTICE HOMEMAKING ARTS. First Row: Mrs. Markham, Sponsor, Judy Padgett, Brenda Holland, Martha Glover, Julia Thurman, Jeanette Skelton, Betty Wilkerson, Janet Earhart, Delores Cundiff. Second Row: Dianne Angell, Betsy Siebel, Lynn Ellen McCutchin, Janet Cook, Shirley Gibson, Judy Cadd, Marilyn Wingo, Becky Yates, Gay Cook. Rosalyn Skelton, Carolyn Bunch, Nancy Brown, Carlene Grubb. Third Row: Joyce Over- street. Janice Burkhead, Carol Webster. Jean Crumpacker, Darlene Wirt, Rebecca Payne, Carolyn Mot- ley, Carolyn St. Clair, Ann Lephew, Mary Ann Newman, Linda Morehead, Linda Wheeler, Sue Patton. Row 4: Patricia Branson, Carolyn Lucas, Rita Boone, Delores Loyd, Judy Stultz, Marie Turner, Sandra Sheeling, Bonnie Angell, Helen Kingery, Nan Shepard, Barbara Newman. Row 5: Mary Fleshman, Linda Holt, Susan Scott. Sharon Richardson. Pat Hatcher, Brenda Campbell, Pat Grant, Leatrice Wheel- er, Judy Sowers, Carolyn Andrews, Sandra Vandergrift. ga:-rn i- ,av First row: Annetc Shepherd, Sandra Dowdy, Sonja Turner, Karen Bragg, Dreamer Hale, Lynn Ellen McCutchen, Rosalyn Skelton, Charles Skelton, Michael Nevergold, Ann Thurman. Second row: Mr. Craddock, Mr. Moricle, Sponsors: Virginia Edwards, Beverly Bushong, Jane Dillon, Joe Madley, B111 Bryan, Barbara Johnson, Buddy Mann, Kenneth Hunt. SCIENCE CLUB PROMOTES PROJECTS FOR FAIR The Alpha-Omega Science Club of William Byrd helps its members to increase their knowledge of science, to understand the importance of science in their lives, and to help them to carry out the pro- gram of the Science Club of America. One of the main projects of the club was sponsoring, creating interest, and entering projects in the Roanoke Coun- ty Science Fair. This year the club planned field trips, had speakers at monthly club meetings, and made plans for a project that will be beneficial to the school. Tommy Olsen explains his project at the Roanoke County Science Fair. 4 . . . v aw- ff C 5 I . I5 9. f, I F EFT-2 l.. -3 'X Avi -...,....,,.,,.,v Vivitar- First row: Colleen Baker, Gerald Harris, Kent Wheeler, James Mills, Larry Wheeler, Robert Blevins, and Yvonne Blair. Second row: Edward Nichols, Vivian Crawford, Sammy Doran, Michael Dogan, Charles Dinglecline, Kenneth Hunt. Third row: Joe Mattingly, William Richards, Charles Paxton, Lyn- wood Belcher. Fourth row: Mr. Mason, sponsor, Wayne Wray, Sam West, Grover Ferguson, Roscoe Mar tin. D.O.STUDENTS LEARN WHILE THEY EARN. D. O. Club field trip at General Electric. ' ic.. . . M W' an .g ':.irlfb7 if lil lil t The Diversified Occupations training program is A M:s...t,,.,,,,..,J.,,.fii i , L' M M designed to give vocational training to those stu- dents who train under the program. Students tak- ing this training program are given class-room in- struction and on-the-job training to help them work toward their occupational goal. This is intended to help the students bridge the gap between school and fxf employment. Many of the students remain in the , V same occupations and with the same employers who 3 iiii 7' give them their training. Each D. O. students is a member of the local, in district and state D. O. Clubs of Virginia. They par- ticipate in the club activities, contests and conven- tions of each of these organizations. , , N .. ,fme.A4.ve. ...s - ii-ff' . ef ,. l f,-fve4..,..ig14' is . 3 '. 92 Q - is l ,Pr-ii I . ' -t ff -5 - sf, - gy? half' 1 1301+- vs. .pxddlt fig Annual Club Banquet held at Vinton War Memorial. D- O- Students in the Classroom- K HUNT State Vice-President v Q MIKE DOGAN Vice-President JAMES MILLS The Diversified Occupations Club has many educational and so- cial activities throughout the year. Each year the club tours the many different industries in the Roanoke area. The field trips are carefully chosen that they will be beneficial to the student. The an- nual Employee-Employer Banquet is an occasion that is enjoyed by the students and the employer's. This banquet is held for the pur- pose of getting' the employer more acquainted with the progrram. The state program is also a biz part of the D. O. students activities. The students attend the state convention each year. At the convention the students compete in contests, have a banquet. have guest speakers, a dance, and elect state officers. Through the D. O. program a stu- dent can usually acquire the type of work that he desires and possibly find himself a career. SA M DORAN President JOE MATTINGLY Secretary Q'- 4 A- 'EW Treasurer Students at the State D. O. Convention. Larry Wheeler on his job. COLLEEN BAKER Reporter WJ. ,Q Y'Xf Membership in Vocational Office Training prepares senior girls who are taking the com- . mercial course for work in an office of busi- ' - ness operations. Under the V. O. T. plan, they receive office training which prepares them to operate several types of machines: calcula- tors: adding' machines: electric typewritersg transcribing machines, and duplicating ma- chines. This experience better qualifies them for the business world after graduation. The V. O. T. girls attend school one-half day, the remainder of the day being devoted to their respective jobs. Betty Anne Pasley, Sandra Arnold, and Gloria Quisenberry examine the wheel in the office. V. O. T. MEMBERS LEARN VALUABLE SKILLS. Seated: Betty Jo VVoodson, Carol Bryant, Charlotte Deel, Sandra Arnold. Standing: Miss Mary F. Tur- ner, Sponsor: Gail Meador, Gloria Quisenberry, Sarah VVest, Ernestine Cooper, Judy Worley, Ann Fo- ley, Margaret Heck, Betty Ann Pasley, Bonnie Fisher, Myrna Mullins, Edna Mae Bowman. , J ? L fa. -Q.. First row: Miss Turner. Sponsor: Patricia Richardson, Secretary: Betty Draper, Treasurer: Arlene Toone. Vice President: Bonnie Fisher, President: Eunice Durham. Reporter: Sandra Arnold, Historian: and Betty Pasley, Parliainentarian. Second row: Margaret Heck, Carol Ann Wi'itrht, Cherie Mills, Patsy Fisher, Judy W. Wiinnier, Carolyn Huffman, Alice Plunkett, Varolyn VVillianis. Joanne Pittman. Carol Freese. Carolyn Link, Edna Bowman. Myrna Mullins. Third row: Shirley Mt-Lain. Vandis Brown, Pris- cilla XVoodson. Betty .Io VVoodson. Ernestinc Fooper, Janice Kaylor. Farolyn Fitzpatrick. Gail Meador, Carol Bryant, .lo Ann Malone, Ann Foley. Fourth row: Carolyn Hodges, Dianne Angell, Gloria Quisen- berry, Charlotte Deel, Iva Glascoe, India King, Linda Ross, Euprene Baker, Nova Jean Painter. F B.L.A. MEMBERS PREPARE FOR BUSINESS FUTURE. The F.B.L.A. is composed of students from the business department. Its main purposes are to de- velop competent aggressive business leaders, de- vclop character, and train for useful citizenship. The inain project for the year was doing' steno- graphic work for the faculty and service organiza- tions in the community Some of its activities in- cluded preparing the student directory, sponsoring' a hop, bake sale, and helping: with the March of Dimes Drive. The club also prepared a scrapbook, exhibit, and bulletin board for competition at the Regional nieetinfz, Bonnie Fisher, .lo Ann Malone, and Carolyn Oben chain inspect bulletin board. F.B.L.A. inenibers sell student directories. stmataiwra NEW The F. T. A. of William Byrd seeks to identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are im- portant in successful future teaching. In this club, one acquires an understanding' of the his- tory, development, purposes, and objectives of public schools. Accurate information on vocation- al opportunities in education are secured. Not only does the club benefit its members, but also the teaching: profession. It gives capa- ble candidates for teaching: a choice of appropri- ate fields for preparation. This club helps achieve and maintain a balanced supply of qualified teach- CII5. Carole Overstreet participates in a prevocational ac- tivity by substituting for an absent teacher. A group of students look at the F. T. A. bulletin board :luring National Educational Week. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Jerry Meade, Sharron Howell, Karen Brarrxz. Dreamer Hale. Second Row: Carol Overstreet Betty Young, Carolyn Hucldleston, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Margaret Heck. Third Row: Doris Meador Ann Fundiff, Lynn Mcfutchen, Colleen Humphreys. Fourth Row: Beverly Bushong, Kay Kramer, Wan da VVilliams. Ernestine Vook. Pat Richardson. Fifth Row: Carolyn Setzer, Harriet VVatson, Pamela Sil ver, Brenda Ilolland, Delores Cundiff. -im I gy'- Qittingz Mrs. Moseley. Sponsor: Farolyn Bunch, Annette Qhepherd Pat Richardson Helen Kingerv Klanding: Billie Lynn Lassiter, Margaret Trump, Ann Fundiff qhiilex Mil un Rosalyn Qltelton M tha Radford, Marilyn Wingo, Barbara Milton, Kay Kramu Judith Fidd Iam Wright ludv Padge LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS AID LIBRARIAN The assistant librarians are selected from volun- teers who have common interests centering around the library activities of the school. They are trained in library procedures and are given an opportunity to work in the library before school and during their study periods. Members of the club and the librarian plan the activities for the club and meetings are conducted according to parliamentary procedure. Special assignment of duties and certain days on which to Work in the library provides for every as- sistant a chance to give helpful service and to be- come better acquainted not only with books and au- thors, but with their schoolmates as well. High personal qualifications of citizenship, satis- factory school grades, and time to work in the li- brary are the minimum requirements for member- ship. A pot luck supper, a picnic and a visit to Hollins College library are in the plans for 1958-SU. ,1 The Thespians offer to students gifted in dramatics a chance to develop their talent further. Through the plays given each year. the menihers may display their ahilities. This year, the one-act play The Darkest Hour was presented at the District VI play Festival held in Bassett. In addition to this play a three act play was presented to the student body. The Thespians are instrumental in the pro- K J duction of the Senior and Junior Class Plays. W. Before the group presented their plays this year India Sue King, Bill Camp, and Mr. Thompson attended a clinic held in Rocky Mount. The club, Troupe 1058, is a member of the National Thespian Society. X Bill Camp, Dean Cromer, India Sue King, and Mr. Thompson, Sponsor, discuss plans for the One-act play. THESPIANS DEVELOP TALENT THROUGH EXPERIENCE First Row: Bill Camp, President: India Sue King, Vice Presidentg Janice Kaylor, Secretary: Dean Cro- mer, Treasurer. Second Row: Mollie Gish, Margaret Heck, Judy Padgett, Beverly Bushonef, Marilyn Lawhorn. Judy Stultz, Rosalyn Skelton. Third Row: Alfred Sweeney, Thomas Switzer, Bobby Mcfiuf- fin, Michael Cundiff. ill, is 4 - af Q The Novettes, a group of nine girls from the Mixed Choir, have had a very busy year. They have had many engagements at Hotel Roanoke and Patrick Henry Hotel. They have sung for the various Lions Clubs, Kiwanis Clubs, and other civic organizations in the Roanoke area. Also they have made several appearances on the local television stations. During Christmas they sang for many Christ- mas partiesg Valley Cadillac, Rainbo Bakery, Martinsville Kiwanis Club, Mick or Mack, and several others. Experience and enjoyment have been com- bined to make this year a most successful one. i .Q The Novettes sing for thc Roa- noke Lions Club at Patrick Henry Hotel. Below, they keep an en- gagement at Hotel Roanoke NOVETTES PEREFORM FOR VARIOUS ORGANATIONS Row 1: Pamela Silver, Eunice Durham, Carolyn Huffman, Row 2: Mary Harvey, Nanck Ni Silver. Row 3: Gale Johnson, Phyllis Barnard, Patricia Riddle. cks, Sandra -1 9 i 12? all ,. fb 'Zi ., ,zz ,1-H ez .- '22 I 'f im ii' ff: 2 , H. v 'Q , 'xx 0 , A rlf, The Mixed Choir is made up of girls and boys from the tenth through the twelth grades. The choir participates in many activities during the school year Some of their performances include the Christ- 'mas, Easter. and Thanksgiving programs. Each year they sing for the Vinton l.ions Minstrel and coin- mencement ceremonies. Certain singers from the choir are chosen each year to go to participate in the All-West Chorus. As a climax to their year the 17 group participates in District VI choir competition. x These students are members of the choir to help provide musical programs for the school and com- munity. This education helps them to further their knowledge in music. MIXED CHOIR Mrs. Painter directs fifth period choir. CHOIRS CONTRIBUTE VARIETY TO SCHOOL lst Row: Sandra Silver, Carolyn Huddleston, Carolyn Link, Nancy Eversole, Eunice Durham, Carolyn Huffman, Gale Johnson, Pat Riddle, Phyllis Bernard, Pamela Silver: 2nd Row: Mary Harvy, Helen Cooper, Carolyn Williams. Carol Cramer, Gloria Powell, Ann Thurman, Alice Plunkett, Mrs. Painter, Director, Betty Pasley, Nova Jean Painter, Becky Holt, Arlene Toone, Carolyn Obenchain, Carol Ereese, Nancy Nicks. 3rd Row: Sandra Dowdy, Marcella Amos, Betty Draper. Beatrice Wilson. Joanne Pitman, Clarence VVheeling, Bill Camp Larry Huffman, Carolyn McDaniel. Gail Bousman, Mary Flesh- man, Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Carol Wright. ith Row: Betty Young, Annette Shepherd, Joyce Mussleman, Carol Fisher, Carol l,arch, Alfred Sweeney, Ed Cox, Donnie Hartsel, Mary Poindexter, Priscilla VVood- son. Candis Brown, Nancy Fore. Jean Dingledine, Wanda Robertson. 5th Row: Patsy Fisher. Carol TVebster, Iva Glascoe. Dianne VVatkins, Jane Dillon, Linda Hall, Michael Crowder, Danny Minton, Ronnie Scott, Bobby Sell, Wayne Saunders, Sharon Howell, Judy Sowers, Dianne Angell, Nancy Gro- gan, Brenda Saul, Martha Radford. Lu. xl I al' , ' N , n ' Q-4 ,, , V. 'J' -ff N ' N' J Dx V .E ' '- . ,- . wJ f,' e f if 1 ' ' ' ,,,,,:-1 my ii 2 . M Q pg 5 , 1 I I J Mr. Sims, Director, conducts the Curtis Tompkins, Mr. Jennings, Mr. Sims, and Janice band. Kaylor examine trophy presented to the band at Bristol. THE BAND ADDS MUSIC AND Virginia Edwards. Majorette' lst Row-Joyce Himes, Robert Lee, Brenda Asbury, Nancy Hill. 2nd it7 atrick Sherrv Meadows Gavnelle Spencer Rav Shrader Douglas Row: Bobby Meadows, Sue F .p . A ., U , , , Powell, Ronald McDaniel. 3rd Row: Mr. Sims, Director. Nancy Brown, Nancy Tingler, Linda Richard- son, Carolyn Huddleston, Michael, Shetler. 4th Row: Bill Carper, Sandra Settle, Eloise, Sho1't, Ray Mea- dor. D11 5 'IKV !v ,ff 3, it f' ,ff E , I' ! cg., . I .' . J' -E fa :vale 'fa+r,. S eg Adding color and beauty to the band were the majorettes, Virginia Edwards, Janice Kay- lor, Head Majoretteg and Nancy Nicks. Band practice begins early in August before most people have even begun to think of school. Evidence of this hard practicing: is seen as The Tootin' Ter- riers perform their various maneuvers during the half time of football games. Near the end of football season, the band traveled to Bristol and received an Excellent rating in a district festival. The band made many various area performances such as the Homecoming Parade, the Shrine Bowl game, and Christmas parades in and around Roanoke. Ac- tivities planned by the Tootin' Terriers this spring will include the District Festival in Martinsville, the annual spring concert, the Vinton Dogwood Fes- tival, and Armed Forces Day Parade, and a Me- morial Day service. COLOR TO MANY ACTIVITIES Janice Kaylor, Drum Majorctte, Nancy Nicks, Majoretteg Curtis Tompkins, Drum Major. Ist Row: Sandra Motley, Patricia Holdren, Patricia Spicer, Betsy Seibel. 2nd Row: Phil Catron, Dianne Mar- tin, Leslie Chambers, Edward Simmons, Allen Brumbaugh, Toby Chambers. 3rd Row: David Hale, James Hawkins, James Perry, Vincent Reynolds. 4th Row: Lewin Lugar, Chris Blevins, Paul Boyer, Carlene Grubb, Carolyn Neighbors. 2 5 fv J I , 1 , K. . 5 . ,,,,F,g,,,, arm., 3,?i it . . 1 . r . a....,aN , 6 , , , f . 1 M i l - ATHLETICS Athletics play an important part in the well-rounded life of students. From September to June there are scheduled com- petitions in various sports with nearby schools. In addition inter-murals are held between the respective classes within William Byrd. Autumn Friday nights found students in the stands of William Byrd Field, waving and cheering the Terriers. Through the efforts of the cheerleaders and many other active clubs, the cheering section became noisier and more spirited with each contest. Byrd's enthusiastic coaches and spirited teams turned out many victorious and thrilling moments for the many fans. With the arrival of winter, the sports scene changes to an indoor setting where basketball dominates. Warmer weather brings another shift in the sports world. Track and golf are the main attractions now. With the close of the school year outstanding players are awarded special recognition in an awards assembly. TO4 1 5, 'f '7 ' wa f V. .1 M U 5 if gg ,4 l'1 8 . I lffl 1 A Us ,. Iwi ' At the beginning ot' the 1958 football season. many of the area coaches and sportswriters picked our Terriers to be the leading contender for the district cham- pionship. The coaches. players. students, and alumni were looking forward to a successful season. Hut a combination ot' injuries and bad breaks hurt the Terriers' chances. The team fought hard in each game and even though the season was not a successful one. the students had every right to be proud of their Terriers. Coaches-Bliss Finch, Volleyball. tiirl's J. Y. Basketball: Mr. Moricle, Head Voach, Football: Miss Waldron. Girl's Varsity llas- kctball. Standing: Mr. Schmidt, J. Y. Foot- ball, and llasketballg Mr. Isbell. Football: Mr. Vaughan, Varsity Basketball. .40 Billy Bolster Steve Brown Bill Corbitt Ed Cox Richard Foutz Richard Glass Wayne Goodman Richard Hall Ronnie Iloru Hill Hufton Logan Jennings Hubert Kelly Xvt'llflt'll Kelley Jimmy Leftwich Beverly Long Berkley Luc-as TERRIERS KICK OFF FO mg L51 2 .T itle y y 475: R: X T A V S 'L Qillto ..-5 I ni John Martin Doug: NIL-aflor Donald Moock .liinniy Patton Bobby Roach Lynwood Ross Kenny Saunders Wayne Saunders Robert Short Bernie Sowers Harman Sowers Albert Stewart 1? AQ Mark Tidwell .lay Yolz Clarence Wheeling '3 l 'fl ,... '27 4, 1 xi ,, T all T ,Es f MEMORABLE SEASON IN '58. Mark Ticlwell receives last-minute instrurtions from Coach Moricle. The Terriers opened their season at home where they dropped a hard fought contest to Martinsville Bulldogs 20-0. Next the Byrd Team played host to Chris- tainshur5:'s Demons. Again the Terriers came out on the short end of the score 21-6. Lyn- wood Ross scored Hyrd's only marker. On the following Friday the Terriers traveled to lledford and hit the victory column winning: 12-0. Doug Meador and Berkley Lucas tallied for Byrd. Then the Orange and Maroon met Bassett in a hard fought defensive contest in Yin- ton. Again they were defeated after a hard fight 6-U. 4, Q gk., . , 3, f ' M W Q X . ' Cr? A f , 7 M9 Vfliw, 3512 5? 73 33735 135 U 'Q ' xr SE 51 1' ' ! vw iXfF '- 5?-nw f' ix SX ffv7 Q T Q 95' F f lui' 'R .Wf'W'-Ml' wx x 'LIE ,Ja , 'Q , n, w - . , , 44? ' , f 7' , Q ig-. . , I Q, ' 9 N N B In i N I 7 -Z 5. 7---1.- .. .. x, ' ' - ' ' -2f'.':.. '. '.L1:2A '- -, - ' W ' . A '- +A . . 'W ' W -M ., 5.,...... x F.- M . S M Q , , , f 'Th y 4, F B I 5' lst Rmv-Runald lludpges. Kenny Saunders, Legran Jennings. Richard Foutz, Wayne Saunders, Kyle Short. 2nd Row-Bill Ward. Manager: Doug: Meador, Robert Short, Billy Humphreys, Charles Watson, Wayne Mar- tin, Jerry Furrmv, James Hensley, Don Addison, Managrer. BASKETBALL TERRIERS ADD PRESTIGE TO BYRD. This year's editien ef the William Ilyrd High Basketball Team played a tough 18 games schedule. Ilut they made it thrnugzh the season in fine shape. For the first time in several years they secured a spot in the District Tournament. Under O the capable coaching' of Mr. Aubrey Vaughan. they have become a vastly im- proved team. Leading scorers for the year were Doug Meador and Kenneth Saund- ers. The team represented our school well at all times. lpecemmiz a credit to it. ' if A-T Doug lNlcz14lu1'pasrt-5 tn tm-zxmmute in Hyrfl- lflvmimg game. SFOREIEOARD 0 f Q Q. ni William Fleming ll Hyrcl 29 219 3123 C,'ll1'isti1111slyL11'g A17 Byrd 56 3321 ,rl f'zlx'v Spring: 539 llyrcl 338 -17 523 Al2ll'llllSYlllt:' -18 llyrcl C36 55 -17 llvrll'm'4l 135 llyrtl 5l 51 61 Amlrcw Lewis 539 llyrcl 29 51 S5 RudI'f11'cl 316 llyrtl 423 VH 4T ' ,L . . . J- , fl L I' ramlxlm C uumy -no llyrcl bl 50 04 l'lu1rlt-S Xvlithllll lumges for the ball in zz tight spf lll2iCliSlJlll'g TU Byrd 48 75 .fl Wayne Saunders tries a little football 1H'tl 'l UU fi VUW' SlfY'lYUf l'I'lVf'l' 35 Rmmlll' lifmlmy Sltllllllvltr :mul Wuym- Szxumlvrx rnmw fzxwt In H4 lUl'f mf'f U' lllf fml- lwlwvli am .Xllfl1'l'NY I1-wlx fll1lj'l'l', 'L ,LHS 72 1 RP 1.7! 'N ,v I li M ,SG 'GX '2u'Q 3 31 RI! QQ 22 14' eg?-llq. 26' Kneeling-Billy Hudson, VVayne Goodman, Charlie Sgll, Larry Huffman, Jay Volz, Jimmie Yeftwich Ron nie Atkins. Standing-Ronnie Horn, Reggie Short, Donald Moock, Dewey Gamble, John Martin, Iackle Hatcher, Alfred Parrish, Jimmy Saunders, Manager. SCOREBOARD The Junior Varsity experienced a good William Fleming ...... 27 Byrd year in basketballi Through the leadership 21 and coaching of Coach Schmidt, the boys Chl-istiansburg U H 15 Bvrd progressed admirably in their ability. Play- 23 ' ing on the J. V. team gives boys unmeasura- -, , ,- . . , , ble experience and prepares them for future Cale Splmg ' ' ' ' ' Bild 'z ':'t ' t 2 . . X ull 5 eimx Martinsville . . . . 48 Byrd -41 Bedford .... .. 24 Byrd 18 Andrew Lewis . .. 37 Byrd 36 Radford ...... .. 33 Byrd 56 Franklin County .. .. 451 Byrd 33 Blacksburg . . . . . -lil Byrd 35 H2 .ROQ- . fl-fy. .K .43- MC swf 4 .. ' Q '. ,T 'fr-X ' .,g'3x I .XX Clarence Wheeling, Vlyfle Willis, Davitl Goode, Lynn Willis, Jack Hatcher, Ronnie Scott, Foach Leonard Hale. QOH The golf team under the coaching ot' Mr. Hale played sl games in the season. Their practice and in town games were at lllue Hills golf eourse. The scores were: William llyrtl 'Z . .. Pulaski ITIQ W llllitlll llyrd ZH . ... Pulaski 15' 3 William llyrcl Zi William llyrcl I3 . . Fleming 0 ........ Fleming 15 The William llyrd High track team par- ticipated in 4 meets during the 1958 season: Zrack The first track meet was a triangular af- fair with Blacksburg and Pulaski at V.P.I.g another triangular meet was with Andrew Lewis and Martinsville at Roanoke College: a third was a four way meet with Fhrist- iansburg, Dublin, and Radfordg and the last was a meet with f'hristiansburg at Roanoke College. The leading scorers were Donnie Hartsel, Richard Glass, Mark Tidwell. and Doug Meador. Richard Glass and Wendell Kelley won places in the City-County and District Track Meets. First How-llernie Sowers. Lynwoofl Ross, ,Ioe Mattingly. Robby Roach. Jackie Proffitt. Second Row-Charles Watson. Vailyle Stull. W1-nflell Kelley, Richartl Foutz, Kenny Saunders, Logan Jennings. Third Row-tiaiw man Sowf-rs. Iionnie llorn. Donnie llartsell, Billy Vorbitt. Wayne floorlinan. Albert Stewart. lll4'llZll'fl S YVf'l'o. Fourth lion-lbntig Nlt-aflor. Donald Nloork. llivharfl Glass. .lt-rry Blinnix, Jerry Ferguson. Fifth Row-John lIartin..limn1y Wise. Mark Titlwell, Hill Hutton. Sixth lion-John Vriner and Jay Yolz. Managers. as ,,. C 36 ni!! g. ' 9 G- af if ,Jimi 'l' V99-' .1 -1 1 ,gf 2 ' .I 1 ge. QW X .X He - l '-3' ' an-5 it ff!!! ,- ,N 196 f V L. Q 3 5 K-'SU , 'fin . T40-Q I- lgsq H 'xy 1 il, , 1 Q6 3 .- ,. D L 5 l .3 Q t fi it ' .- . Y .- - .. 3 G' .' J, iz, 3 1 'l lift, ' 'T 'D U' I-A 'T' '36 g. Mig 3- Q9 KV V 'I' 1 ' , '- f 'S-fb ' l ' R s V ji! 99' ' 'CT- Y v 11' 'sf 9 I 951' - v i EXPO Y 'K flu .qv . .... - .L .fs . .Q Q W, at Q as 'fo av' X ex. xx For the first time at William Byrd the lettermen have formed an organi- zation of their own, the Varsity Club. This club is composed of boys who have been awarded letters for participation in any sport. They are instrumental in promoting all sports as well as good sportsmanship. The club is planning a dance to be held later in the year. Officers for the new year are: President .......... Kenny Saunders Vice President . . . ..... Ronnie Scott Secretary ..... . . . Wayne Saunders Treasurer . Bobby Roach .yr Y , 3 M s A gktxfiv v--.N fa., -.,f'..awY,1 4, gg .fe 1, , ,wig cgi .givin M 'l at 5 ...,5.g.53 'nncsgj . ll ' ,'rN'r15?7'flQ ' . a . nfl. i'45:gf,2Q gnnauf - Doug Meador gets set for Lynnwood Ross practiu a shot. for the next game LETTERMEN FORM NEW VARSITY CLUB. First Row-Wayne Saunders, Mark Tidwell. Kenny Saunders, Ronnie Scott. Bill Hufton. Bobby Roach. Sec- ond RowhBobby Sell, Logan Jennings, Butch VVhee'ing, Lvnnwood Ross. Richard Foutz. Jay Volz, Richard Hall. Third Row-Ronnie Hodges, Jimmy Leftwich, Doug Meaclor,'Kylc Short, Richard Glass, Berkeley Lu- cas, and Billy Bolster. N'-s. Q Top Photo, First Row-Alice Plunkett, VVanda Ro- bertson, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Carolyn Link, Ann Cundiff, Joan Dingledine, Carolyn Hodges, Cherie Mills. Carolyn I-luddleston, Arlene Toone, Carolyn Muddiman. Second Row - Harriet Watson, Jean Dingledine, Ernestinc Cook, Katherine Starr, Jessie lfnderwood, Mary Ann Hill, Priscilla Leftwich, Glen- da Booth, Vicki Richards, Barbara Whitesell, Ruby Chocklett. Third Row-Nancy Nicks, Brenda Miller, Rae Funk, Kitty Waldron, Sharron Richardson, Ann Watterson, Delores Cundiff, Ann Vllhitesell. Diane Arggell, Barbara Nuckols, Barbara Milton, Sharron ul son. 1 , W 1 ' .,,. L Y itwfi .A V4 First Row-Rita Boone, 10th Grade Representativeg Marlene LaPrarl. Secretary, Marie Chocklett, Treas- urer: Marie Hill, Recording of Points: Carolyn Set- zer, Vice-President: India Sue King. President: Car- ole Overstreet, Reporter: Carol Cramer, 12th Grade Representative, Betty Young, 11th Grade Represen- tativeg Nancy Tingler, Sith Grade Representative: Second Row - Mary Wray, Becky Keaton, Jerri Sweeney, Eloise Short, Sandra Suttles, Dianne Mar- tin, Jean Crumpacker, Carolyn Patsel. Third Row- Karen Bragg, Wanda Williams, Joyce Webber, Doris Meador, Carolyn Neighbors, Charlene Cramer, Pat- sy Foutz, Betty Jo Flora, Martha Cox, Sue Ann Thomas. Fourth Row- Jeanette Skelton, Gay Cook, Gale Bousman, Margie Shaw, Barbara Johnson, Peg- gy Smith, Marie Ruff, Colleen Humphreys, Helen Kingery, May Anna Cooper, Yvonne Volz, Barbara Pridgen, Rebecca Yates, Sue Fitzpatrick. GIRLS ORGANIZE THE FIRST G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association was or- ganized for the first time in the history of William Byrd High School this year. It co- ordinates and promotes the girls' athletics. Girls received points for participating in any sports. A point system was drawn up using the constitution of a nearby school as a guide. To receive points a girl may par- ticipate in sports, serve as gym captain, at- tend physical education camp, or be a cheer- leader. Volleyball, being divided into the regular teams and the intermural competition, was the first activity of the G. A. A. With the arrival of winter, the basket- ball team appeared - out to win the city- county championship. After the regular bas- ketball season, the intermural teams were chosen and the games were played. With the coming of spring the first girls' softball team at lVilliam Byrd was chosen. ln addition to the regular sports the girls went bowling, skating, and hiking. At the end of the year awards were given to the most outstanding girl athletes and others who have attained points. 1 X X ' av 3. , ,, 6 fr V ,, rv lc rv v- .., 7 tw if , 1--1 It ,Q 'ff -or all I W, lst Row--Nancy Tingler, Beatrice Wilson, Carolyn Setzer, Sue King, Mary Ann Hill. 2nd Row-Barbara Mil- ton, Harriet VVatson. Marie Chocklett. Jovce Stanley, Joan Dingle-dine. 3rd Row- Gay Cool-ig Manager, Rita Boone, Margie Shaw, Ann YVatterson, Mable Cook, Marie Ruff, Lynn Ellen McCutcheng Manager. BASKETBALL PROVIDES MAIN GIRLS' SPORT. The girls' basketball team made 1959 a very successful year under the able coaching of Miss VValdron. The girls practiced after school and at night in the school gymnasium and in the Junior High School. They partic-ipated in the city-county tournament, striving to win the championship. II6 They worked and practiced hard to produce a bas- ketball team that showed a good spirit and a will to win throughout the year. This made the members of the girls basketball team a real credit to William Byrd High School. WU ft' Byrd ll y rd I 3 yrd By rd Byrd Byrd Byrd SCOREBOARD Fatholic .. .. Wm. Fleming .. Jefferson .. Jefferson . . . . William Fleming .. .. Catholic High Cave Spring The team discusses their plan of action ' while relaxing during: half'-time. TEAM PGRTRAYS GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. Marie f'hoc'klQtt drives toward the basket while Hoa VVilsun watches, Bobby Sell and Jimmy 1lc'l,'z11'ty sen-ni very iritm-11-ste-cl. Marie Chocklett tries for a foul shot. 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BASKETBALL Byrd Catholxc Byrd m Flemlng Byrd Jeffelson Byrd 27 Wm Flemmg Byrd 22 Cathollc H1gh Byrd 23 Cave Sprmg Flrst Ron Pat11c1a Holdlen Xxcky Rlchalds P11SCIll3 Leftwlch Barbara Whltesell Sandra Settles Glenda Booth Second Row Sue Fltzpatrlck Carol Aclkms Carolyn Nelghbors Shawn Rlehardson Colleen Humphreys Patsy Foutz GIRLS JV TEAMS GAIN EXPERIENCE First Row Glenda Booth Rubv Chocklett Prxscllla Leftw1ch Barbara VVh1te sell Beckv Keaton Qecond Row Balbala Plldgen Mane Chocklett Ixltty lVdldlOI1 May Anna Coopel Calolyn Nelghbols Challene Cramer II9 T e J V ol levball team under the coachlng of Mxss Flnch plaved hard agamst thelr two opponents Jef ferson and Wllllam Flemmg Byrd yxelded to Flemmg 346 and 42 14 to Jefferson 44 10 and 34 12 -22, ' -21 -23, W. ' -17 -18, I -1 -22 . ' -23 ' ' -21 ' -20 1 ' Q ,, 1 , x' J. V. VOLLEYBALL W M ' f h . . v - I I I M . 1 I I I ' I of ' , - I , . ' . 0 I I I . II xg A A x ,I - . LL l ,Q sv '-.. I . If . , 1. .L L! A fi .7 'Z . 7 wi' ' E , , .g 6 Q M ' - , Q 'E ' 1 '3 g p M ',. X x 5.1-g, 74 I , gb qr l S 5 12 SWR :Vai v- 6 -, ,, - -V fffy:'r 1 ge-xg, W-- 4 as aa, ., 1 ,- During the hot, lazy days of the summer months nine loyal, school- spirited girls worked long hours learning new cheers, polishing old ones, and synchronizing their mo- tions. Because of their pep and en- thusiasm, school spirit reached an all-time high: the teams were en- couraged to new victories. Aside from regular responsibili- ties, the cheerleaders look forward each year to the thrill of the Home- Foming Dance and Parade in which they participate. A new scheme of decoration is used each year for this affair, and many original ideas are contributed by the cheerleaders. The William Byrd Cheerleaders, with the guidance of their sponsors formed a closely knit shared many exciting ing experiences. group which and reward- 'l'op Photo: School spirit was heightened at the Homecoming pep rally. Bottom Photo: Cheerleaders gather on field before pep rally. CHEERLEADERS LEND ENTHUSIASM Carole Overstreet, Arlene 'l'oone, Farolyn Link, Marie Hill, Secretaryg Eunice Durham, Faptain: Carolyn Huddleston, Co-Captaing Billie Lynn Lassiter, Alice Plunkett, Carolyn Muddiman, Phyllis Hill, Mascot. an 1- if L , jg ,4 u 1 I u hnd Carole Overstreet, Arlene Toone. Carolyn Link, Marie Hill, Eunice Durham, Carolyn Huddleston, Billy Lynn Lassiter, Alice Plunkett, Carolyn Muddiman, Phyllis Ann Hill, Mascot. AND SUPPORT TO ALL SPORTS. Marie Hill and Billie Lynn Lassiter show much enthusiasm as Byrd scores at another football game. The cheerleaders are the backbone of the Homecoming festivities-presenting the as- sembly, the bonfire and pep rally, and fin- ally cheering the main event-the game. After football season, the cheerleaders be- gin the cheering for the basketball team. In the spring their year is climaxed when they sponsor a banquet for football and basket- ball players. l2l The Booster Club is organized to help pro- mote more school spirit in all sports. The club is made up of the students and cheer- leaders of William Byrd. The members of this club attend games and help support their teams. Among the activities of the Booster Club is that of giving the Home- coming Assembly. Buses were chartered so that the students of William Byrd might attend some of the away games. At the first of the school year buttons were given by a special donator saying, I'm for Terriers all the way. The students wore them to all games to show their support for the team. BOOSTER CLUB BACKS PLAYERS. VVayne Saunders, Secretary: Ronnie Scott, President. Row l: Carol Overstreet. Arlene Toone. Carolyn Link, Marie Hill, Carolyn Huddleston, Billie Lynn Lassiter, Alice Plunkett, Carolyn Muddiman. Row 2: Linda Gib- son, Beverly Bushong, Gail Arrington, Carol Freese, Sandra Silver, Charles McCarty, Ed Cox, Mark Tidwell, Butch Wheeling, Bobby Sell, Jimmy McCarty, Tommy Hale, Danny Minton, Danny Anderson, Bill Camp. Row 3: Dianne Angle, Myrna Mullins. Edna Mae BowniaGail Meador, Matilda Holland, Doris Meador, Betty Young, Pamela Silver, Harriet Watson, Kay Kramer, Judy Worley, Sandra Arnold, Carolyn Huffman, Bon- nie Fisher, Margaret Heck, Priscilla Leftwich. Ronnie Horn. Kyle Short, Becky Doss, Jimmy Wise. Row 1: Betty Draper, Delores Cundiff, Ann McPherson, Nancy Fore, Eugenia Henderson, Barbara Nichols, Carolyn Dowdy, Patsy Fisher, Jerri Sweeney, lllKufll'CllmJQhjljLl!l, Jessie Lou Underwood, Kathryn Starr, Brenda Miller. Row 5: Bonnie Angle, Leland Caldwell, Logan Jennings, Sharon Howell, Brenda Holland. Kathrvn Holt, Dianne Hale, Charlene Cramer, Mary Lee Wray, Darlene Wirt, Judy Pennington. Row 6: Louise Simmons, Rachael Ferguson, Wanda Blankenship. Linda Holt, Carol Webster, Nancy Grogan, Paula Bartley, Marilyn Lawhorn, Norma Nininger, Janet Richardson, Betty Wilkerson, Leatrice Wheeler, Wanda Williams, Betty Jo Flora, Jane Wright, Mary Poindexter. Mary Jane VVebster, Roy Neighbors, Bill Hufton, Jack Hatcher. Row 7: Leslie Chambers, Nancy Nicks, Joyce Reed, Bonnie Dyer, Barbara Wilson, Martha Radford, Marcella Amos, Marilyn VVingo, Barbara Milton, Dianne VVatkins. Carol Larch. Phyllis Barnard. Pat Riddle. Gloria Powell, Colleen Humphreys, Lynn Ellen Mt-Cutchen, Priscilla Woodson, Doris Sylvia, Mickey Cundiff, Doug- las Murray, Jackie Layman, Danny Taylor, Billy Vest, Row 8: Kenneth Hunt, Bernie Sowers, Mary Ann New- man, Gale Johnson, Betty Ann Pasley, Nova Jean Painter, Eugene Baker, Gay Cook, Charles Pickle. Mike Crowder, Wendell Akers, Billy Hudson, Berkley Lucas, Carol WI'i2l'1t- ROECI' Carman, Martha 300110, Melvin Perdue, Bunky Sweeney. Row 9: Cherie Mills, Jean Dingledine, Ann Cundiff, Mary Ann Hill, VVanda Robert- son, Carolyn Hodges, Bonnie Muddinian. '1' v ajax., Q' ' -s,,Q .- g m yr 'luv 'NL- FEATURES Prominent in every school year are the special efforts and noteworthy accomplishments of students. Throughout the year, with goals set, they strive onward, their work being recognized. This year the students' efforts and triumphs are set against a background of steel girders, newly poured cement, and workmen. Prompted by such scenes of expansion and development, the students are urged onward in an effort to do their best. These honors, awards, and special events, a goal for which they have been striving from their first days at Wil- liam Byrd, are now assigned and will not leave their memory. For beauty, special talents, outstanding events, person- ality and scholarship, this the Features section is dedicated to a student body rich with potentiality in every direction. There is also outside recognition, the DAR award and the sports club award, symbols of school spirit. vital enthusiasm, and exceptional achievement. 124 ' 1 2, .V Wm 1 I ,, W' 'W 'i -ft Q M, Y t, .,,, ,r , 1 4 ur' ry' ' ,if fx , f ' ,- 3,33 , f I ,,4 M 9 '51 . 5 - ' , 'f' . f , ,, ,Ji-I-g.,ff f 5,9 - J FW , , ff f ,Z N, ff! 1 !,X7 4 .f r. V, f ,- r 'IH' 411. f',.,-'-Y ffm, 1251 W .r sr, as . 54.2. .,.m WFS L Q- 'yubfwtv 4 ,aa .1-WMF? , ' sly, . - 1 'lfff g 'jfxx .K Jef' V-I ly .. 'ff 1 ,.,.,--'A f ' 9' 5' .,f 4 49111 ,Av . lr I I n f Q I I Q --V it Ai' f... ..-Q mfM,A I I A 'rf vfl.'Q. 'Y .1 1 -325 I ff. 'f K , . -- N ' 1 fe P Q' -w 1 A' . r - ' -N...,::-.-,-krfhii --..., . - r l A A .. ' W' L4 - stunlqgmwl iusn-Am Y-5 I .s : L lx: Q ' YV I 12 .'AA'lr f-.,, 'A V . A, Qinwwl-. .- -4' - I F: ' ,-- ,tk r . A, 5, -'YN-.Q sk ' 'mn MQ. 5, . V A4 I Q -4, 4-'N in . v ,fy 'P ,tg -. t Ji ' A xx Y P tka'. 'vvf:4iVii.A 'N V x.b,i..w W VN ,hmf . 'X - L - ..,',-.. 'A Qi, ' A-v . ...HF gg .ii X ' .1g5L , . V Pf' ' f'-1..-.,'p ---.,,, 'inf' KN- M- 'N Q ' A , A --1,.,, i'lM-A T--g f.kg93-xilb 1 --. ., ,. Q Q- ,, M - W ,..x....,Q,,,,w -wt f Sq, 4'--.-..., 5 v N5 1' .nil Q5 rv fi bm -'Q W Cheerleader mascot, Phyllis Hill, cheers a touchdown. Preparations for Homecoming '58 began long before the eventful week-end arrived. The classes, 8th through 12th, were busy preparing their floats for the parade. The cheerleaders were planning an assembly and the dance, and the football team was getting ready for their big opponent. The events began. Thursday morning the assembly spon- sored by the cheerleaders was presented to the entire student body. That night a Blue Jean parade through Vinton and the burn- ing of Radford in effigy in the town park- ing lot, served to give everyone the Home- coming spirit. Finally the big day arrived! The parade of the floats and band was followed by the Homecoming football game in which Rad- ford defeated the Terriers 41-25. Saturday night the Homecoming week-end was cli- maxed by the annual dance in the Jr. High Auditorium. A few days prior to Homecoming the students of William Byrd chose a queen from the Senior Class to reign over the festivities. The top four girls were announced, but the identity of the queen was not disclosed until the actual crowning ceremony per- formed by Mayor Shirley Crowder. HOMECOMING BRINGS COLORFUL EVENTS. India Sue King, Eunice Durham, Margie Shaw, and Carolyn Huffman-the top four candidates for Home- coming Queen. 1,-' page: Margie Shaw-Homecoming Queen. 1 s I i, 5-S Al ,W in Xa ,J I 1, i P V I . t . Y ft T -- Kai . 5 ' k Q , . Q T if , ,iffy is ig. .A -' M. 4 1 se '- 1 V it ,.v A I Ut J? X fi is rua ff E r The Mixed Choir presents second portion of the ChristmaS Cantata- CHOIRS PRESENT BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT This year, in their annual Christmas pro- gram, the combined Mixed and Girls' Choir presented a Cantata under the direction of Mrs. Viola Painter. The pageant was divided into two parts. The Novettes presented a selection of modern Christmas songs and the choir sang the hymns and carols of old. Following the presentation of the Cantata, all of the home rooms presented baskets of food for distribution to the needy families throughout the community. Patricia Riddle, Phyllis, Barnard, and Dean Cromer portrayed Mary, the Angel and Joseph. 1 ' 4+ A ff I T' The joy of the Christmas season was heightened by 21 Christmas Dance sponsored hy the F. H. A. The dance. held in the Junior High auditorium, was formal with music by the Rhythm Makers. The decora- tions were in the club colors of red and white. . 'Luz 'L L+ Top photo: Dancers listen to number played hy the Rhythm Makers. Bot- tom photo: Everyone seems to be hav- ing: 21 proud time. F H A SPONSORS CHRISTMAS DANCE. T ' 3 Mr. Bill Sparr crowns Nancy Eversole as Ga.-ro-lpn Stull, Gale Johnson, Logan Jennings, Joanne Pittman, and Albert Stewart look on. X U X P ' Y-TEENS AND HI-Y SPONSOR SWEETHEART DANCE Nancy Jo Eversole and Logan Jennings were selec- ted King and Queen. The annual Sweetheart Dance spon- sored by the Senior Y-Teens and the Hi-Y Club was held February 28 at the Junior High Auditorium. The theme of the dance If I Give My Heart to You and the music provided by the Roanoke Hi-Fi Club combined to make an impressive dance. Crowned King and Queen of this yez1r's Sweetheart Dance were Logan Jennings and Nancy Jo Eversole. Attendants weie Gale Johnson, Joanne Pittman, Carlyle Stull, and Robert Short. These people were chosen by members of both the Senior Y-Teens and the Hi-Y. As a climax to the year and as a symbol of the big step which both Juniors and Seniors will soon take is the Junior-Senior Prom. The 1958 Prom was held in the Junior Building Auditorium which had been transformed into a suitable ballroom by decorations carrying out the Stair- way to the Stars theme. On the most exciting night of the year the Juniors and Seniors danced to the music of the Rhythm Makers. , 3' X 52' A 74, if.. ' Q 8 Dancers enjoy time out for refreshments. MSE .J s H 1 EXCITED STUDENTS ATTENDJUNIOR SENIOR PRGM Couples dance to the music of the Rhythm Makers dp ,JL v 'x MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLAYER Kenneth Saunders is awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy by Francis Holdren, President of the Vinton Sports Club. BAND AWARD Curtis Tompkins, drum major, presents awards re- ceived by the band to Mr. Jennings for the school trophy case. ALL STATE BAND Carolyn Motley, fluteg Nancy Nicks, flute, Brenda As- bury, clarinet, Edward Simmons, French horn, David Hearn, tenor six, Tommy Olsen, trumpet, Robert Lee, clarinet. STUDENTS ARE ALL WEST CHORUS Carolyn Huffman, Bill Camp, Eunice Dur- ham, Larry Huffman. .E ff 132 t' Ml'-.f I 4 ,FPA My , ,iVjfx1l'f6i SV X ,fif Aff by xv Qvfmyipjuijj M X fr M if l s JYA YL ffijff, bpd' A ADVERTISINC This the 1959 BLACK SWAN could not have been pos- sible without the co-operation and financial help from the out- standing firms and industries in Vinton and the surrounding area. Although the BLACK SWAN Staff feels that adver- tisements in their annual will prove to be of definite value to the advertisers, they would still like to express appreciation to the businesses concerned. We sincerely urge the students of William Byrd and the many friends of the school to patron- ize these, the better firms in the Vinton area. Again we, the members of the 1959 BLACK SWAN Staff, wish to express our deepest appreciation to our advertisers who have rendered us valuable financial aid in helping us make our annual a success. l34 nf Xxx as TRUST nw 1, 11, gi M Q 1 1 'mi 1 I X: ir Row 1: India Sue King. Fharlotte Deel. Farolyn Obenchain, Farol Freeze, Matilda Holland. M a ry Frances Coon, Joanne Pittman, Ann Thurman, Ann VVatterson. Row 2: Michael Dogan, Gay Fook, Billie Lynn Lassiter. Varolyn Hufldleston. f'arol f'rammer, Brenda Saul. Nancy Eversole. Row 3: Varolyn Huffman, Jimmy Wise, Kenneth Hunt, Tommy Hale, Robby Sell, Clarence VVheeling, Ronnie Scott, VVayne Saunders, Kyle Short, Tommy Olsen. Row 4: Margie Shaw, Logan Jennings, Eunice Durham, Larry Hill, Jerry Furror, Vharles McCarthy, Beverly Blount, W'ayne Hudson, Robby McGuffin, Ronnie Brooks. AD SOLICITORS SUPPORT BLACK SWAN. The advertisements, which make possible the publication of the BLACK SWAN. are secured each year by a group of Seniors and Juniors. These students. auxiliary to the staff, offer their time to solicit advertise- ments from Vinton and the surrounding area. Theirs is not a haphazard job. Before go- ing out to their assignments they are taught salesmanship and are given information con- cerning the price and size of advertisements. These students enter into their work whole- heartedly and are rewarded well for their efforts with the many ads received. The services rendered by these students is indispensable in the production of the BLACK SWAN. William Byrd High School . Adams Cnnstrucrwn Co. 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' , me , ll M' Ml , XML 'lb X l I f 1 f L lt L lm ' 4 Virginia Southern College Roanoke s Prestige School of Business 3Ol W Campbell Avenue Roanoke Vurganna Co educational ul I pk' l Phone Dl 3-4473 P. O. Box 742 WEDDLE PLUMBING 8. HEATING MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS STOKERS-OIL BURNERS GAS EQUIPMENT ll29 Shenandoah Ave NW Roanoke Vurgunua Administration Building ROANOKE COLLEGE Salem Virginia HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Founded In 1842 Friendly Atmosphere Fred L Swisher Mqngger Fully Accredited 4 Year College Phone Dl 3 8505 Offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees Church Related CO EDUCATIONAL Rounded Athletic Programs 1 . I . .. ., . . . 1 l C Sl 1 - 1 . - l l 355 K 1- 3 W X eff ou rt Boohtcl 7or Advancement Your yeors of leornmg nn hugh school hove poved the woy to greoter thmgs whether It be college o job or homemokrng A sovungs occount as o good woy to keep yourself booked for odvonce ment money on hond for the thungs you wall wont ond need The folks ot Mountoun Trust would luke to help you IH every woy posslbl to moke your future o little more secure ond o greot deal hoppler MOUNTAIN TRUST BANK Vinton, Vlrglnlo Member of Federol Deposut Insuronce Corporotlon ond Federol Reserve System 7 g . 35 f K, .fy Qjxx 'Ml 57 .xrf X X IV' ' ' V ft X 14' jr x rf ' H X T J' ,Q .Q ,V J-5 c I f' ' , 'U fj 9. 07' , ' ' V+ - Y N rr!-SVT? Y,-I rf' Ci rj e ,V jr' , N 5 ' V Y , A x , f 1 TL TU, -fr vin ,FFT J 7 2 7 L SUNNYBRQOK snsu. 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CQ 9 wfffwf ' SHOOUNG FOR THE MOON The trunder of gleamrng rockets as then zoom mto outer space foretells '1 neu era 1n ran s quest for knowledge the space age Shootrn for the 'noon used to rean attemptmg the rmpossrble hu no r 1th the space age at hand rnterplanetarx flrght IS just around the corner Brand nex l1or170ns are openlng to man and mth ther' cor es neu vhallenges for all of us Where shall ne set our goals' The rocket rn rts flrght through space toward the rnoon 15 guulefl hw ren lt sets no goals for 1fSG1f nor does xt rec ogn17e a challenge 'uan 15 the controllrng factor man LS the challenger Wo matter uhat our callxng rn lrfe each of us can ln effect shoot lor the rnoon rn estahllshrng our goals and then set about accomplrshrng them mth the solrd fuel of determ atzon The rockets conquermg outer space are bxg and powerful hut onlx as long as ther are d1f6CfQd and cared for by men ln our personal quest for new llOl'1ZOl'lS our thrust must come fron x ltlllll from a m'l1ngness to accent challenges and '1 determrmtron to urn no rnatter x hat the odds more potent than the pon er ofthe lndurdual GENERAL ELECTRIC L., INDUSTRY CONTROL DEPARTMENT -W I Q O X Roanoke, Va l42 ox l - ll - ll V, Lf L A w f l L O Z , I '-Fit if 'fi ' T' 4 5 ' ' . . . 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I Campbell Ave I -0 Roanoke, Virginia I l - i iarnson Road 927 alern Avenue Roanoke, Va. t 'If It's For Sale e Have If 1 DI - - Your Friendly Barber in Vinton 305 O em Turnmke Roanoke, Virginia Bod or -Painting--Wrecker Service 1 , Serving Home-Cooked Food - ee St. Vinton, Va. I 1 IIWG We H GV990 510019516 Buchanan, Va, Vinton, Va. VIHIOVM Virginia Dial AL 4-23 1- ia - 29 Eat 1 Roanoke's Modern Manufacturing Piant I 1 iliomscn Road iiiiarnson Rd. irpor Rd. . Roanoke, Va. EM V 831 125 . Lee Street Vinton, Va. . o. 1, Roanoke, Va. D nn' r I Xif K,l'1l'Ki.- Q+ Q Q MMMEAZEMEN7' Perhaps you have been thmkmg of thxs occaslon for some tlme Graduatxon IS only the begmnmg of a brlghter future We hope that lt IS a commencement of greater thmgs to come In Amer1ca we enjoy the world s hlghest standard of hvmg If we are to contlnue to enjoy these benefits we must have better tramed men and women We need more sc1ent1sts more tralned englneers and better quahfied people ln all walks of hfe Its your future use It wlsely Power Company T'X He1r0n1mwsQ U4 , I H921 ll lllll ' ml!!- Congratulatuons Byrd graduates from Helronnmus of Roanoke the famlly favorl e department store for all of western Vurgunua I 4 1 4 MM r blow na ffl 1 ' 4 I hm W fn' V 'l it , QA.. 1 gd A 9 - . I 33 K N 2 r M' W2 X 1 J Q ob , OJ KX th x Og' Q Y . . . ' 0 W e - . . . ' + t . , , . 0 . . t . ' aw V new A A fifhx A . H 'Jr' I! 7 fviffn X t I a lll!-rt f VY lr I-II: V A V lx xxX R771 ffl! x 5 CALDWELL smss co Statnonery-Qtfuce Equnpment DUDIICOIIOD Machrnes Wholesale School Supplres Roanoke V 3 ROANOKE WEINER STAND The Hot Dog Kung 25 E Campbell Ave DI 2 6932 MINERAL SPRINGS AMOCO SERVICE Tnres and Batterres Amoco Gas and OI 2 8947 R 2 Vln on RED BIRD GARAGE 3021 Preston Avenue NW Roanoke Vlrgxnla EM 6 1257 3 STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON Ellen Fugua 8- Vera Poole Vrnton Vurgrnla ROANOKE AUTO SPRINGS 201 Walluamson Road Bear Alngnmenr Complete Auto Sprung Servrce Roanoke V D 31 7 PROPST CHILDRESS SHOE CO D1 Two Floors Fnne Shoes 4 9269 2 3135 MASTER SERVICE STATION Shel Gas 81 OII Tnre 81 Battery Servuce Anywhere 104 108 W Washnngton Ave 2 7752 Vnnton VINTON APPLIANCE STORE 118 Pollard Street Vrnton Vurgnnsa Westinghouse Philco SAM S Clothes 8- Shoes for the Entrre Famuly 304 306 Nelson St Roanoke V E Mann S Salem a MORGAN EUBANK Furnuture Corporatuon Servnnq Vurgunua Over 38 Years DI 5 7356 Roanoke MILLER MAYTAG COMPANY Maytag Sales 81 Servrce 126 Maple Avenue Vnnton Vnrgunua D 3 6391 STATE FARM INS CO H B Bow man 5005 Wxlluamson Rd EM 6 0349 MEGS BEAUTY SALON Professuonal Buuldrng Vrnton Vo Dl 20870 DI 2 0953 V R ST CLAIR Universal Pump 8. Water System Sales Service Dl 2 7847 P Meador W C Greer MEADOR 81 GREER Lock and Gunsmlths 128 E Chu ch Roanoke DI 4 3 2 2 34, I f V7 ' , 0. ' DI -174: - i V I . , I DI V f. , If - DI -1671 - , r r I , Q. I - 59 - , I I - D1 V ' ' I - DI - ' , Va, DI 4-II52 I4 E. Campbell Ave ' - . , Va. ' I - ,- , a. ' I ' 116 . ' f.- , v . I . I , , , W . . I 1 3 r , Va. - A I6 MICHAEL S BAKERY 3336 Wulluamsoh Road NW I Our Specralty DI 3 ,6006 EM 6 0339 PURITAN MILLS INC Manufacturers of Flannelette Nightwear 330-36 West Campbell Avenue fRoanoke Vrrgunua DI 3 I 93 NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 8 Franklun Road Roanoke Vnrglnna Accredlted by Accredltlng Commlsslon For Business Schools DI 4 5521 ROANOKE DAIRY 81 ICE CREAM CO INC Dial DI 23461 720 Faurfax Ave NW W NICKS FURNITURE Furniture And Appliances IO7 Pollard Street DI 2 8589 Vrnton Vlrgunla RAYS AUTO SALES Good Used Co rs DI 3 9812 Route 2 Vuntan V DAIRY QUEEN 2024 Wnlluamson Road Roanoke, Vurguma W. V. REYNOLDS, INC. DI 2 3481 30I Second St , S E Roanoke, Vurgmna Aubrey's Red A Feeds Floor and Mull Feeds -I. 'f ' L 2 , -, V . th 1 4 - Q I lf ' t ' ' A V 1 I V fl I 3 1 A A I I ' V p . . . 1' A L A K , I ' ' A f . LWedding And Party Cakes 'A b I, fd' 4 it L 3 ' ' ' , I - ' K . . . -1 ' A - , 1 I 5 f ' A 1 J u, - 7 a s A .I ' G. . ' , I . . . , I G ,4- A o ll fbi! MAGIC CITY TILE COMPANY I9lO Wlllnamson Road Roanoke Vurgunla Dual DI 3 3307 WM H HUDDLESTON COMPANY A Complete Home Burlders Servlce Phone DI 4 3598 I2O Pollard St Vinton Vnrgnnna FERGUSON CLEANERS Tops In Dry Cleamng DI 2 765I 507 Pollard Street Vinton Vlrglnla Phone DI 3 4404 er La ge o S ol P A U a Sta t Yo Acco t Wth Us Today A d Add To It Regulo ly SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 306 Second Street SW MELODY HAVEN INC Professional Instruction The Finest Lune of Musical Instruments Conn Organ KlmboII Planos Band Instruments 4I6 Second Street, SW Roanoke, Vlrgunla DI 2 5260 GILES BROTHERS FURNITURE Of The Better Klnd Slnce 'I902 I6 I8 E Church Avenue Roanoke, Vurglnla DI 4 3773 If Your Hair Isn't Becoming To You . . . You Should Be Coming To Us. THE NEW LOOK BEAUTY SALON Phone DI 3 0364 IOI Maple St Vinton, Vnrgnnna We Soluclt Your Patronage REID AND CUTSHALL Better Furniture Slnce I924 309 Campbell Avenue, W Also Lee I-Inghway CUS III Just West of Cnty Lamuts I-45 I ff' . ,fl 1- f' QQ I. f 'xv I X-7-, , J rf 1 5 Vu L+ - X 'W-6 . Ng f ' ' i t F -: vbr' L ., JI A ,X -A X ' Q, qu' X - , .V ,ff . , . I -3 v V c -, ' ' 5' 3 , . , . I I Your Savings, wheth r r m I, earn yol 3l2O0 er nnurn with s nd Are Insured ' r ur un i n r I , . . , . ll ' - . - ll ROANOKE COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC Where there s Coke Q br B , theres Hospltalltj cr IM Xcsy W 9 L ll! 6 F627 XL ive! 9 Nmcty years o Serine fe HE OAKEY o gannzauon has been servmg smce 1866 over nlnety years of smcere de pendable servxce X ,,L5,5SpE2L, Q1 LL emb 1 KJK RAYMOND E PAGE H04 E Washington St Vmton Vurgmlo Bostuon School Duvnsnon JUSTEN S W We X 9' WW fi VK e hope so Bee HISC we have mterestmg robs for specnl grls here lt the telephone eompmx lt ron re alert mel luke people ron ll lrlxe rt here Ilre SllTIOllIlCllIlfS are pletsmt the pax IS good rrght from the stlrt mtl xou ll h ue lots of opportumtx for lclx meemeut md ruses There s 1 speerll extra too Xou ll ll ue that xxoncler ful feelmg of lllllxlllf' 111 1lllPOftd1lt LOllt1'1lJlll1011 to sour commumtx Come tlllx to ue lbout telephone xxorlx XVe cl lore to meet xoul The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company of Vlrglma A good place fo work wt ll g ' V ., , g e l J- lfzxp Q P Q 'Ya X -,.- 4,- 1 -fi xxx. , fy tn, - L., ' ,, .. Hi: ff Nm.-- ' A 0 f We .ff- yie ' Nyde- r v , 5 WAX i ,, 1 F' ,- ' fy.. elm K.-' . - . . . H . ,, , . y . .. . , - V . X . 4 . . . . 1 . - . . . . , . Y l x I C 1 - l 1 . A - 1 - l ' - I 1 'Y 1 1 . L ' . ' - I y - 1 e. w. 4 ' ' - 1 ' 1 . 5. 1 c . 1 . 1 . . 1 -2 -' L ' Q ' 1 'z ' 2 2 .V .'. , AL X X., ,' x ' A 7 Y 1 v 1 1 I ' c . c . , . c ' I X I 1 '. 1 I 1 s . . ' ' 1 ,J L I ' N 7 . - , . . X - - , 1 I L e C 1 . , . . . . ll Il PEDHHIS LRUIFRI We Sell Good Food Af A Profit If We Com A Loss If We Must But Alwoys Good Food Rt 24 Vmfoh Vlrgmlo Phohe DI 3 0634 IIIIEIDILE PIIREHS III SALEM, VIRGINIA Pockers Ol Fme Quoluty Meot Products ' I I 1 ' I J S 84 I-I Green Sfomps With Every Purchase I I ' ' I ' 1 ' I L 1 4 4 ' J I Q A I .LNX , , , rj 1, - ' L ' E If .. ' I I 'xii , I L .i E ,H I ' x ' I I - E N. I V by . x 3 sf' ' f ' I X f . ' 5 ADAMS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Speclaluzlng In Macadam and Asphalt Surfacnng Estumotes Glodly Furnushed Upon Request For Prwate Roads Driveways Parklng Lots Alrports Etc 2725 Roanoke Ave Roanoke V DI 3 2409 P O Box 6-O VINTON MOTOR COMPANY UU Rn SALES SERVICE VINTON VIRGINIA You re Ahead In A Ford All The Way FOR POULTRY AND All LIVESTOCK an Russ 6'yAnAuresn Fseqs JOHN W ESHELMAN 8. SONS RFD 2 Vnnfon Vurgumo DI 4 6053 l mwlfilil' f f .J U cf J If O HARRIS HARDWOOD C0 INC Dlol DI 2 3471 ' t I X I. , f . 5' I' ' , 'M - X . X ,f . I , SX, e 'I' V! ,Q I , 'X I, ' ,Q-MLA T ' ' 1 .. If I - l 1 I ll I . , o. If O ' V 51 HH! url urn! , dart rav FIV! NULL ll l I Y A '. r' .,. ef , v 1 I me nun cxxffft IN wdlfivfz I L I V' MIANJI Q . 5-L! U4 , Xb ' M, t 'f 7 ,J af ... V, '.1!-J' I I R A If f- x I Xff' t :fu TL. YV, FY I , I , , k E4 me. ,- . 'V 'U 0 ' Q ., . nom-Ion: no VIRGINIA U I n 1 - I I I I W- fee--. Y-. -,,---,,., I I SCOTT GROCERY I I I27 LEE AVENUE VINTON VIRGINIA TELEPHONE DI 2 8014 E fp- Ig ,uf 1+ I . I nic- ' ' E4 Y 1 A. I , . Xl , , h ,I . rr R K ! will Xi I1 E Q . f-ff 2-I! M . - 41 '11 f ,. , Lg, 2' 4 ,' V, , Ili 524 vi? . . ,I ' .W --1 , Q, A ,f f, K , nn! mf ' ' II I :lui I I I , I' I I I .FIEXIII--. ls. , I 'Ig .Iii-2-id , , ' ' I i 2 of ' I -g I RO OKE WEBSTER BRIC COMPANY INC Famous Webster Brsck Weblute Block Dual DI 5 807 Roanoke Vsrgnnua EM 6 9928 2729 Wnlluamson Roanoke Vurgumo RESTAURANT Curb Servrce Fountarn Servrce Ya II Come On Out SILVERS CAR SALES Pollard Avenue Vunton Varglnla DI 2 6995 VICTORY SPECIALTY CO Incorporated Wholesale Candles Crgars and Fountain Supplres 305 Second St S E Roanoke Vlrglnla DI 4 6209 or DI 4 6200 JOSEPH SPIGEL INC IOI West Campbell Ave Vusrt Our Sportswear Shop DI 4 6203 Dua DI 34414 VINTON FUEL COMPANY 224 W Jackson Avenue P O Box 2I8 Vnnton Vlrgnnuo I ISOUTHERN VARNISH ' CORP. Roanoke, Vurgunua 1 PRODUCERS SPECIALIZED PRODUCTION WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. General Contractors DI 2 4228 FINISHES Vlnton, Vlrglnla Oruglnators of Synthetone 1,-1 I fy x I I T' 'I U 'V .W I,I L X V, ,, J , Al I. 'IA - xy f ' -t S 4 I A V , V- ' f - ' ' Rd. . I . I . 'rooT's DRIVE-IN LI' I I , -8 . . . I D I . I . I - I o IE4 PEPSI COLA BUTTLING 0F ROAN0lxE U S Hlghway No H North 73 4 11,4441 N,Qf24,311g 1,6 344,195 fJf'd'a '7 7 5512 ji ,gf-ffi fig Ju fi.2,4Mv Uoebeffz '59 ZL4A,ZA744v7'm 5' PAW ff! !l,a,i4f1Jv.JV.,z,,-ycfdfv-f a,g176..c91.1C W lznoww CANDY co wgww Wholesale Distributors POTATO CHIPS POPCORN CANDIES PICKLES MAYONNAISE AND MUSTARD Dual EM 6 2632 209 Prmceton Cnrcle Williamson Road Roanoke Vurguma 5 Q . ' . f 4' Q , I A v 7 1 , i j 'V ' Y U 4 'Al A iq, ' I . ' Lo , ,, . 43. Agu-.4. JJ L 7 4 ,' 1 7 ' ' ff ,Z X ca U , fi. 7, 2 -' 4'4- f f 4' ' , I, ,Q A za.1 ,L 4 P ' f . 1 ,f-X z ' 0 V' ' 1 QT .5 6 ,z Future Outlook We Ilve In o growung Amerlco Our notlon IS deducoted to progress ond the odvoncernent of mon ond hrs world And only through educotron con the necessory progress of the future be occomplnshed In textlles tremendous forword strides ore beung mode Revolutlonory new fubers ond processes ore gnvnng Amerucons better ond more ottroctsve fobrucs for every purpose thon ever before Burllngton Industries ond Its member componles ond plonts ore proud to be on rmportont port of one of Amerlco s most essentlol lndustrues VINTGN WEAVING MILL A Unnt Of INDUS RIEB INC Investngote Coreer Opportunntues In Textnles ROUTE 24 VINTON, VIRGINIA L I A :X X ffm 'C it H 2 , ' in X ..turuu. 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X f, t 5491 it-Q -ste ,nr yr A gg,,,,a'ffs.l.1S Your smartest clothes your most flattermg occessorues ore your besf values ond they all come from Smortweor' QW AEA I ,ff 5,4 F4 igg 3 P 1810 jus af O o Good Snak Tame Pa fy Tlme Game Tvme They Add Appeal To Any Meal GORDON S Mog1cPak POTATO CHIPS Mfg Dolly un Roanoke 24II Wllluamson Rd Peanuts Peanut Butter Sandwuches Pretzels Cakes Cooknes Bacon Rlnds Corn Snaps and Popcorn Too' LITTLE TREE NURSERY EVERGREENS SHRUBS TREES Pruning Spraymg and Landscaping Speclallzmg In Movung Bug Trees and Boxwoods On Lynchburg I-Irghway Route One Roanoke Va DI 3 0624 INBO '-'rm4 'x MINE? QT? W,,-we frosty man frosty I I 'P L 4,7 ' XL ,. I . 4 K, Lux X Y ' 'M , T - I 5 X W ' +1---' . .X I , , S-o- - ........... . Iii:-4?f1.W,:2.g5x-fix 'u ' I r - ' I . ' I ' I ' I nvv Q.-M-Ng V 1, A- H ' 1 -V X I as ,, . ,, ' N P -. ,aff ' 9 f - Q 4-.. we b ' . t t f 1 , . 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Preston, Owner SOI m, VIVQIVIIO Hollins, Virginia IG ' 4 I , . For he Name of Your e rest I ' . . . n e, lrginla Se I es eoler x 1 ia - 866 - 1 -lk. 'gf' l. l .I UAV H I I ,Nfl Y iagilliv' c0 l' ' 'Is A I s o , nsurance II I l I 1 T, ou lj I ' I ns ,- NRI in eenxm , 5 V un I , - I A F W ,fofj gf. 118 . ark Avenue - . - of , 3LlR60 I0 ef A 'I' 'mo Roanoke, Virginia , :VL .low IGI. '-5 1 i ,I If I Il,.k'lw 'I lL, IF l v il 1 B V I In ' X41 V! Iv VII, ' . 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Shoes of Dustnnctuon 3lO South Jefferson Street 109 Campbell AVC West Roanoke Vnrqunua DI 4 6295 D' 2 V755 Roanoke 4 Va ,jf 7 Vgtlffo . c ,e .N fb' ff' ef ws' 4'2 4 ,, l J' L' M. . A hu , VV I lhr l ,..1 11 ff V1. K L! fr , ' J 7 fc' ' 1 ' S - x y 4 W 1 1 , I I . , Va - Dial DI 5-7305 1 I ' I I I t Rt. 1, 128 , Va ial -2 - ' , . Dial - ll3 ' , a. . R.F. . I 1 , Va I - I I I I - I - 58 - , , . . . I I U. S. Rt. ll ' , Va. I F I4 ' I , ,.1 ' ,.-fx ,J I -'fy' R 1, SM, J k JN , , X X rf A-Q . H 4 y H O 'U I wk I 1 , J 1 X' , 5 1,4 L , f A -5 fy fo Ti ? 1 G A be , - I f,,,.f' Q N-X ky I EANES Esso ssnvlcs STATION Corner Washmgton Avenue and Pollard Street Vinton Vurgunla Dual DI 5 90 . ,,..6' so CARTER AND JONES ff DRY CLEANING are DYEING, INC. 502 llth Street NW Roanoke Vurgunla Qualuty and Service Phone DI 3 2465 BOSWELL REALTY COMPANY Incorporated I8 Kurk Avenue Roanoke Vnrgunuo DI 4 9256 IJ Dm: I-IARDWARE eq IINO ,301 fbilfa I tl! 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COMMERCIAL l 0 SPECIALTY ENVILOPIS , Now Two,Lo Ions To Serve You lg y J' l l Rt No ll on Church Avenue ' ll I Lee Highway Roanoke Salem Fresh Home mode Pres Topped With Whipped Cream Compllments of OAK HALL VARSITY SHOP The Very Newest Styles for Young Men Toslored To Fut Your Purpose Purse ond Person Compbell ot Jefferson Duo DI 3 l 84 wALnRoN REALTY PM D' 336' CHARLIE OVERSTRQPTW ll8 Pollard Street Mau, V 'lf0 ' V0 Sand Stone Lrme Clnders Dart f W E Cunduff E M ox Broker Broker R 2 Vmfon ff 7 I' pf J l l I l . li Q ,X L r , l 1 l A l - 7 f l 'I y l ,lf .V I t i l . 1- . -- . , A 1 ivy!! . , , fr . , 5 ' C And Excavating WW J . . . . lf V17vg7 K t, ' ,V0f1 , 1.14 1 .rn H ,ff-r I 77 :7,- 'K I , ' yy! 7h ,. .fy T: , ,Ly 1,541 1 1 flfll 4 X ,4fJ,7 ' , 1 ' . ,ff BOOSTERS A Fflend J Luck Rlchardson Jr O F Amrheln W A Thurman Jr Jimmy Cooper F E Wertz Charles E Cunningham C R Woodford D D S Edna 81 Joe Foster Kenneth S Gusler D D S E A Goble Rev J W Arthur Hazel Hammock Rev Homer C Holt Herbert L Keaton O D Nelson Thurman John D Roop Leonard Hale A Frvend To Our Advertusers and Sponsors The students of Wulluam Byrd Hugh School and the Stott of the l959 Black Swan extend our heartfelt thanks to our advertisers and sponsors for theur wonderful cooperatlon during the past year To produce a yearbook would be umpossrble wlthout the ard of out sude support We want each ot our contrubutors to reoluze how very slncerely we apprecoate therr assnstance We urge our students and their famllles to patronlze the odvertrsers as thus as the most genulne way ot showsng our apprecsatson to them The Black Swan Stott 1 R. 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